When furnishing the bathroom in our apartment, the main objective is to make it as functional as possible with the basic elements of such a space: sink, toilet, bathtub, in a as neutral decor as possible that will please all family members.
If we had 2 or more bathrooms at our disposal, we could consider the design based on the person or people who use those bathrooms most often. For example, one of the bathrooms in the house could be "the gentleman's bathroom," furnished according to his wishes.
Certainly, ladies desire a more spacious bathroom, with a large mirror, a bathtub in which to indulge at the end of a busy day, and spaces for storing various care and cosmetic products.
Unlike that of a lady, a man's bathroom revolves around elements such as simplicity and efficiency. Storage space is reduced to the minimum of everyday items: toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, shaving foam and/or razor. Ideally, all these products could be stored on a single shelf or in a small cabinet.
Instead of a bathtub (which takes up more space), a shower cabin is ideal for the more pragmatic nature of a gentleman. New types of cabins, with direct floor drainage and glass doors, adapt very well to a small bathroom, as is usually the case with the second bathroom in an apartment.
Choose a sink without a pedestal, possibly with a small storage space underneath. This way, the gentleman can store everything he needs for his own care without keeping them permanently in a visible place. This will help maintain order for longer.
Light is important in any bathroom. The gentleman's bathroom is no exception. When shaving, he needs strong light that provides eye comfort and eliminates shadows. If necessary, precision lighting can be installed in the shower cabin area, in the form of recessed spotlights suitable for a humid environment (you can find here specific products).








