When it comes to putting that finishing touch to your bathroom project, the devil is most certainly in the detail. Everything from taps, shower heads to extractor fans allow you to add your own style to the room. Whilst taps and other fixtures have long been at the forefront of modern design, we are increasingly seeing bathroom extractor fans becoming an integral part of the design process.
You may be thinking "Shouldn't a fan be out of sight and out of mind?" and whilst in the past this may well have been true, modern designs and styles are allowing these parts of your bathroom to flourish. No longer do they simply perform the function of extracting hot moist air from your home, A job which they perform very well, and indeed a vital job when you consider how they can protect your home from the growth of mould due to condensation. Increasingly manufacturers such as Manrose and VentAxia are producing fans that not only perform well but also look good and can add a touch of class to your bathroom.
With a range of features that are designed to make your life easier, such as the ability to sense when the humidity level of your bathroom has reached a sufficient low that they can turn themselves off, or indeed on. This is great as it takes the thought out of keeping your bathroom condensation free. You can even get motion sensing exhaust fans, and for that designer touch, fans with inbuilt lighting.
We recently had the opportunity to work with www.bathrenovations.co.uk with their selection of the best extractor fans for your bathroom. Offering a range of fans for all styles and situations, it's important to pick the right fan for your home. Whether you have a large family and need a more powerfull fan, or are simply looking for that designer touch to your bathroom, there is something for everyone. No longer do you have to settle for a plain white plastic vent on your fan, as these days they come in a range of styles such as the ever popular chrome or brushed steel finish. Both of which will add sophistication to any bathroom, and it certainly beats leaving the window open.
You may be thinking "Shouldn't a fan be out of sight and out of mind?" and whilst in the past this may well have been true, modern designs and styles are allowing these parts of your bathroom to flourish. No longer do they simply perform the function of extracting hot moist air from your home, A job which they perform very well, and indeed a vital job when you consider how they can protect your home from the growth of mould due to condensation. Increasingly manufacturers such as Manrose and VentAxia are producing fans that not only perform well but also look good and can add a touch of class to your bathroom.
With a range of features that are designed to make your life easier, such as the ability to sense when the humidity level of your bathroom has reached a sufficient low that they can turn themselves off, or indeed on. This is great as it takes the thought out of keeping your bathroom condensation free. You can even get motion sensing exhaust fans, and for that designer touch, fans with inbuilt lighting.
We recently had the opportunity to work with www.bathrenovations.co.uk with their selection of the best extractor fans for your bathroom. Offering a range of fans for all styles and situations, it's important to pick the right fan for your home. Whether you have a large family and need a more powerfull fan, or are simply looking for that designer touch to your bathroom, there is something for everyone. No longer do you have to settle for a plain white plastic vent on your fan, as these days they come in a range of styles such as the ever popular chrome or brushed steel finish. Both of which will add sophistication to any bathroom, and it certainly beats leaving the window open.
There's no reason to stop there though, imagine a bathroom with matching chrome finished taps, pull cords and extraction fan grille. You could even go as far as to include a matching light and shower head.
So now not only can you keep your bathroom free of potentially harmful mould causing condensation, but you can also do it without skimping on style and design. A win-win situation for all, i'm sure you'll agree.
So now not only can you keep your bathroom free of potentially harmful mould causing condensation, but you can also do it without skimping on style and design. A win-win situation for all, i'm sure you'll agree.