things to look for in an ensuite bathroom
13 Sep

Features You Need to Look for in an Ensuite When House-Hunting

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House hunting? You may already have an outline of what you’re looking for in your ideal home, but there are some features which are often overlooked by potential home buyers, and we’re here to show you what should be on your list. Wondering about the inside scoop on ensuite bathroom features which are most often missed?

Here are five features you should be looking for in an ensuite when you’re house-hunting:

1.  Look for a multi-sink layout
2. Consider the view
3. Look for a smart floor plan
4. Think about a designated cosmetic desk
5. Look for good bones


1.  Look for a multi-sink layout

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Tired of waiting in line to brush your teeth? We thought so. If the ever-occurring battle over the shared sink is a struggle for you, an interior like the ensuite of 4 Fern Lane is an ideal design to consider. Finding a bathroom layout with personal sinks is a perfect way to combat waiting on loved ones and to win back those precious minutes of your morning routine. Often first-time home buyers aren’t thinking about the practical implications of two people in an ensuite bathroom during the morning rush, so the need for a dual sink is overlooked. Make sure you’re both in the ensuite together during the viewing so you can see how easy it is to navigate the space.


2. Consider the view

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A brick wall is lovely as an accent but not nearly as inviting as an exterior view. An ensuite bath, more than any other room in the house, is often a welcome retreat at the end of a long day, so why not consider the view the ensuite offers when house-hunting? Nothing says good evening more than a stunning backdrop to pair alongside your plans to unwind. Featuring a tranquil view of dense woodland, the ensuite of 4 Moran Street will have residents feeling spa-like luxury within the comforts of their own home.


3. Look for a smart floor plan

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You don’t necessarily need a palatial ensuite bathroom space but you do need one with a smart layout.  Showcased in the interior of 59 Windermere Circle, this ensuite makes excellent use of its unique floor plan, allowing two people to easily use the space without running into each other. Using space-saving bathroom amenities like this stunning free-standing tub makes this bathroom look like an art gallery while ensuring that the future owners have room to roam.


4. Think about a designated cosmetic desk

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If one of you is a product junkie, a separate vanity for makeup/cream/product application is an essential bathroom accessory to simplify daily routines. Presented in the ensuite of 2111 Gordon Street, a designated cosmetic station is the ideal space to store products close-at-hand, while eliminating the unpleasant visual cluttered on your counter space.


5. Look for good bones

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It’s hard to imagine when we’re showing you stunning ensuite bathrooms like this one at  6780 10th Line, however, you may walk into a bathroom that is beautiful but just not you. Don’t let that phase you – what you’re really looking for is good bones.  You may not like the wall hanging or paint colour, but those are minor elements to update. This ensuite’s beautiful bones include wide-planked hardwood flooring, Victorian-style oversized baseboards, trim, and wainscoting, along with a clawfoot tub and features all elements of a must-have modern bathroom. Don’t be thrown off by minor style elements that don’t reflect your tastes as many ensuites offer the potential to be tweaked and transformed easily to suit you.

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