5 Things To Buy To Make Your Bathroom More Cosy

Though it’s often delicately deemed the ‘comfort room’, finding comfort in the bathroom is a funny ol’ concept. After all, it’s a place primarily devoted to function, but it’s one so often couched in euphemism, too, of washing the day’s dirt away, planting a tree and spending a penny. 

With concerns so primal yet prissy, finding escape and genuine comfort in your bathroom can be a tough ask. There are aromas to compete with, reminders of functionality to fight, and carnal concerns to contend with. But if you’re keen to make your bathroom more cosy, then rest assured, it is possible; here are 5 things to buy to help you do just that.

Some Properly Comfy Towels & A Heated Towel Rack

You don’t realise just how much a comfortable towel matters until you’ve spent some time cradled in one. Indeed, once upon a time, choosing the best bath towel was as simple as rubbing the damn thing between thumb and forefinger in the department store to check if it felt soft. 

Nowadays, there are several ways to ensure your bath towels are of premium quality and possessing of that cosy-factor, and a discerning eye and touch is essential. 

That said, the cosiness of your bath towel is only as good as your bathroom’s heated towel rack, as the old saying goes. If you don’t have one, then they really are a worthwhile investment, providing warmth not only to your towel but also to the room as a whole.

Read: 5 things to consider when buying heated towel rails

Or, for a bathroom addition that requires less structural upheaval, consider a bathroom heater…

A Bathroom Heater

Are you tired of stepping out of the shower into a cold bathroom and shivering your socks off? 

What, you wear socks in the shower? That’s the first thing you’re doing wrong! Anyway…

You might find comfort and solace in the temporary provision of heat, via the addition of a bathroom heater. With energy bills soaring, heating your bathroom full time can get expensive, but with a bathroom heater, you can instead give the room a quick blast whilst you’re in the shower to avoid that shivering sensation when you leave it.

When it comes to choosing a bathroom heater, there are many factors to consider. As the guys at Heating Wise tell us, not all bathroom heaters make use of the same kind of technology, and there are several different types to consider, including radiant, convection or even ceramic. It’s important to establish which will best suit your needs rather than making a trigger-happy purchase.

Convection heaters will push warm air around the bathroom in a similar manner to a convection oven whereas a radiant heater or a radiator will act more like a heated towel rail but can still warm up the space. You’ll also want to consider whether yours will be wall mounted (for safety, these should be over 2.2 metres high), or a unit that stands on the floor. Generally speaking, the former is significantly safer.

Speaking of safety, you should prioritise heaters with an automatic shutoff function in the case of overheating or fire. You should also make sure that it is ETL certified, and has an IP rating of over 24.

A Bath Tray

If you’re more of a bath than a shower guy or gal, then you’ll know that there’s nothing worse than the feeling of finally luxuriating into your bath after a long day, only to realise that you have to turn the volume on your music down or that you haven’t brought your cuppa in with you.

For ultimate comfort when soaking in the bath, consider a tub tray. These lay along the length of your bath and allow you to store drinks, books, magazines and gadgets close by. You can even relax with wine balanced above you alongside that book you’ve finally got the time to read, if that’s your idea of a good time.

The good news is that you can get a decent tub tray from as little as £15 online, with high-end models costing up to £60. 

Sources Of Aromatherapy

Comfort isn’t only felt in terms of touch and convenience. Scent can play a huge role in making your bathroom feel more cosy, too.

But what scent makes most sense in the bathroom space? Well, lavender has long been touted for its de-stressing qualities, and recent scientific studies have suggested lavender has a calming effect on those who smell it. You can either use lavender oil and a tealight to infuse your room with the scent, or place a bunch of fresh lavender in a vase for a subtler, fresher effect. 

Other essential oils can confer their own benefits with regard to relaxation, and some of the best for the bathroom include lemon and bergamot, tea tree and mint, and even a diffuser that fills the air with the smell of fresh laundry.

A Bathroom Vanity

There’s nothing more likely to disturb that inner calm you’re seeking than the sight of your toothbrush, a toilet roll needing to be chucked out, and your kid’s box of nappies. Accordingly, the addition of a bathroom vanity could really help ramp up the cosiness factor of the space, by visually minimising the clutter.

Read: Your guide to buying the IDEAL vanity for your bathroom

Add Some Art

Now that we’ve minimised the appearance of clutter, it’s time to consider how to make your bathroom more visually soothing. One of the best ways to do this is through sculpture and art. 

Sure, the bathroom is primarily a functional space, but the cosmetic, aesthetic side needs to be considered, too. Just because you exfoliate and evacuate here shouldn’t mean that art is overlooked.

It should go without saying that any art or sculpture should be restrained and subtle. Once again, it should be reiterated; less is more. Go for something abstract or gently evocative of nautical themes, and ensure it’s water resistant, too!

And with that, we’re off to spend some time in your own bathroom!

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