The Perfect Bathroom Is Your Perfect Retreat

Start with the layout

Small changes in layout change how the room feels. Keep the clear path from door to vanity to shower. Center valves and niches on the tile grid. Make sure there is room to open doors and drawers.

Waterproofing done right

Wet areas need a full membrane, tight corners, and sealed penetrations. Slopes should move water to the drain without puddles. Test the pan before tile. A good membrane saves you from leaks later.

Choose fixtures that last

Pick a balanced shower valve, a quiet fan sized to the room, and a toilet that clears with one flush. Stick with brands that carry parts in Canada. Stock parts keep future repairs simple.

Lighting and power

Add bright vanity lighting at eye level. Use moisture rated fixtures and GFCI protection. Place outlets where hair dryers and toothbrush chargers can reach without cords draped across the sink.

Storage that works

Deep drawers beat tall cabinets. Tilt-out trays and niche shelves keep daily items off the counter. Keep shut-offs and traps accessible behind a clean panel.

Venting and heat

Vent outside, not into an attic. Consider underfloor heat or a warm towel bar. Warm surfaces dry faster and feel better after a shower.

A simple checklist

  • Measured layout and clearances

  • Membrane and slope tested

  • Valve centered, niche height set

  • Fan sized and ducted outside

  • Shut-offs accessible and labeled

  • Silicone, not grout, in change-of-plane joints

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