We've compiled some information from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design Trends Survey and EcoFriend.org. Here are some tips to maintain your bathroom's style, while increasing your bathroom's efficiency.
Curbless showers
Curbless showers save water and allow for universal access. The sloping shower floor directs the water straight to the drain. The showers are accessible for those in wheelchairs, and for those with ambulatory restrictions.LED lighting
LED lighting is very energy efficient. The savings? LED lights last up to 10 times longer than incandescent lights, and uses only two to 10 watts of electricity.
Smart toilets
Accessible designs
Radiant heated floors
Radiant heated floors can save up to 1/3 of your heating bill. The catch? The floors cost four times more than a forced-air furnace. Radiant heated floors are a low voltage system that does not consume a lot of energy. Only a 15 to 20 amp GFCI-protected circuit is required to run the system. What exactly is a radiant heated floor? The floor consists of a mat with thin heating cables embedded within. This is installed under the bathroom floor, most efficiently ceramic tile.
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