Often listed as an ‘accessory’, in reality should the bathroom mirror be classed as a necessity? Imagine the everyday tasks of shaving or applying make up without one?
The same goes for the bathroom cabinet. A bathroom without some form of storage is inconvenient, and if medication needs storing safely from small hands, possibly dangerous.
Bathroom design has taken great strides since the days of the 20x30cm wooden medicine chest that perched on our grandparent’s bathroom walls. Later, the market saw an influx of white plastic creations with drawers and doors that seemed to stick either open or closed. Nowadays, bathroom cabinets and mirrors have become a part and parcel of the overall bathroom design. Improved mirror technology and the development of high quality construction and surface finishes have resulted in products that are a pleasure to use and with a long and useful life.
The development of effective low voltage lighting systems broadened the appeal of both mirrors and cabinets and touch sensitive controls bring the 21st century into the bathroom.
Mirrors and cabinets are no longer stand alone items, but often form part of a complete washing area with matching vanity and storage units to create an overall look, changing the bathroom from a utilitarian hygiene area to one where lifestyle, comfort and enjoyment are the order of the day.
For further information, please contact 01282 418000 or visit www.hudsonreed.co.uk
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