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Eight Affordable Upgrades For A Healthier Bathroom

Eight Affordable Upgrades For A Healthier Bathroom



Is your bathroom enhancing or endangering your health? It’s probably not a question you think about as you get ready for work in the morning or finish your nighttime routines before sleeping. However, your bathroom has a role to play in your well-being, and there are elements you can add to remove hazards and improve its role in your health. Here are eight affordable ideas (all available for less than $1,000) to consider for your master suite or your children’s bathrooms.
1. Hand-held massaging showerhead
It’s easy to replace a standard showerhead with a hand-held model that will provide better coverage. A massaging feature adds the ability to pinpoint pulsating jets to wear your body aches to ease soreness.

A massaging handheld showerhead elevates your showering experience.PHOTO COURTESY OF KOHLER CO.
2. Grab bar
Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Preventing them can save your life – and doesn’t have to take a toll on your bathroom’s style. New anchors to secure your bar make blocking unnecessary for reduced installation expense. They’re also great for active children to grasp if they start to slip in the tub.



Grab bars can enhance a bathroom's safety without sacrificing its style.PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW BATHROOM IDEA BOOK / MOEN INCORPORATED
3. Sensor vent fan
Moisture you don’t see or remove can turn into mold, which is unpleasant to breathe. It’s also extremely unhealthy for individuals with respiratory and immunity issues, according to the medical community. A sensor vent fan can help prevent mold buildup by removing moisture from the air even when you’re not home. It’s perfect, too, for kids who may not remember to turn them on when they shower.


A sensor vent fan can help prevent unhealthy mold buildup in your bathroom.PHOTO COURTESY OF BROAN, LLC
4. Bidet seat
If you’ve stayed in an Asian or European hotel, you probably encountered a bidet, which is a toilet designed for hygiene. They’re rare in the U.S., but bidet-style toilets are gaining appeal. If you want to enjoy the reduced irritation of using warm water for personal cleaning without changing out your current toilet, or spending several thousand dollars for a new one, a bidet-style seat is worth considering.

A bidet style toilet seat enhances intimate hygiene.PHOTO COURTESY OF KOHLER CO.
5. Better lighting
As we age, our vision tends to get weaker. Better lighting in your bathroom can help offset that effect and make reading prescription labels, shaving and applying makeup easier. Look for fixtures that upgrade the amount of light without increasing your energy usage. You’ll probably find that LEDs will best meet that need.

Improved lighting can improve your well-being in the bathroom.PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW BATHROOM IDEA BOOK / SEA GULL LIGHTING
6. Touchless toilet
Some of the newer toilets on the market offer hands-free flushing. By waving your hand near a sensor, you’re reducing the amount of germs you come into contact with. This, in turn, can help reduce your exposure to cold and flu germs. There are also touchless toilet kits on the market that can convert a standard flush model into a hands-free version. Be sure to check the specifications before purchasing one to make sure it will work with your toilet.

Reduce germ spread in your bathroom with a touchless toilet.PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW BATHROOM IDEA BOOK / DELTA FAUCET
7. Touchless faucets
The same hands-free benefits available on toilets are also built into many faucets today. Since germs live on surfaces like these, minimizing your contact with them can help lessen the severity of this year’s cold and flu season.

Touchless faucets are another way to reduce germ spread in the bathroom.PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW BATHROOM IDEA BOOK / BRIZO
8. Shower seat
Not all showers come equipped with benches, unfortunately, and there are times when sitting is just better than standing. For millions of women, that includes shaving your legs. Rather than balance on one leg, sitting can be easier (and safer).

A seat makes shaving and showering with an injury easier and safer.PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW BATHROOM IDEA BOOK / FEIA CONSTRUCTION / KASKEL PHOTO
I’m a Certified Kitchen Designer, Certified Aging in Place Specialist and the author of New Kitchen Ideas That Work and the New Bathroom Idea Book. I write, speak and consult on residential design, especially the profound links between your home and your health, for numerous...
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You can find more advice and inspiration on home design in my two books, New Kitchen Ideas That Work and the New Bathroom Idea Book, or on my weekly Gold Notes design blog.

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