Bathroom Design Inspo: 7 Low-Maintenance Ideas

Bathroom Design Inspo: 7 Low-Maintenance Ideas

We’re big fans of low-maintenance bathroom design, especially for anyone who doesn’t want to spend a lot of time, money, or effort on bathroom cleaning and care.

So how much maintenance is too much? When planning a bathroom remodel, there are a number of questions you can ask yourself to figure out how much work you’re going to need to put into the space, including:

  • How often will the bathroom be used, and for what purposes other than grooming and hygiene?
  • Who will be responsible for cleaning the bathroom, and how often?
  • How much time and effort do you want to expend to keep your bathroom spotless?

Based on your answers to these questions, you’ll know whether a low-maintenance bathroom is the way to go. From there, you can start looking into easy-to-clean bathroom design elements that won’t require as much attention as their higher-maintenance counterparts.

With that in mind, here are some of our top tips for a low-maintenance bathroom, including materials and finishes that will hold up without constant care.

A low-maintenance bathroom remodel is one where surfaces and fixtures are specifically chosen to minimize the amount of cleaning and maintenance you’ll need to do. As for where to start, here are seven low-maintenance features that will save you time and stress as you work on keeping your bathroom at its best.

1. Choose a White Color Palette

There’s a reason white is such a classic color in bathrooms. White cabinets, walls, floors, and fixtures are also easier to maintain than those with dark paints, stains, or finishes. That’s because darker colors show dust, fingerprints, and just about anything else you can imagine, while these elements don’t appear on white cabinets quite as readily. And while scratches and nicks are easier to fix on stained cabinets than those on painted cabinets, sticking to a white finish means you’ll only have to keep one color product on hand to make these sorts of quick repairs.

2. Use the Right Type of Wood

If you’re going to have any wood finishes in your bathroom, then pay close attention to the maintenance requirements of the variety you go with. Oak, hickory, beech, and other species where the grain shines through are less likely to show stains and scratches, making them more likely to look pristine for a long time.

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3. Skip the Stone Flooring

Your floor is one of the most important places to consider when choosing easy-to-clean bathroom materials. And as far as low-maintenance floor materials go, ceramic and porcelain are a much better bet than stone. The benefits that come with ceramic and porcelain include moisture, stain, and scratch resistance, plus there’s never a need to seal these types of materials like you have to do with stone. Additionally, you don’t have to worry about the cleaners that are used on ceramic or porcelain damaging the surface and leading to headaches down the road.

4. Opt for Overlay (a.k.a. Flat Panel) Cabinet Doors

If you don’t want to spend a lot of time dusting and wiping down cabinets, then overlay doors are the way to go. Inset doors on vanities and storage pieces require more care, maintenance, and effort to clean than flat panels because they feature recesses and grooves where dirt and dust can easily accumulate. And by opting for overlays, you can eliminate this problem while still getting great-looking cabinets.

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5. Install Quartz Countertops

Quartz is a virtually maintenance-free material, which is one of the big reasons it’s become the number one countertop choice for new bathrooms. The benefits of quartz countertops include scratch- and stain-resistance, and you can clean them with virtually any household cleaner. Choose from a wide range of quartz styles to get the look you want without sacrificing your low-maintenance preferences, from solid colors to quartz with a more marble-like appearance.

6. Go With Brushed Finishes

Brushed finishes for cabinet hardware, faucets, and other components are popular due to their ability to hide fingerprints and water spots much more effectively than polished finishes like chrome.

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7. Pick the Right Types of Paint

Opting for painted cabinets and walls? A popular and easy-to-maintain choice is a satin finish due to its durability and ability to absorb light, while semi-gloss paints are a smart choice for baseboards and trim because they resist moisture damage, stains, and scratches better than other alternative painted finishes. Several paint companies also have bathroom-specific products that are highly moisture resistant, ultimately leading to less maintenance on your part.

If you want to remodel your bathroom without creating more work for yourself, we can help. Contact us today for professional support in designing the low-maintenance bathroom of your dreams.

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