Guest bathroom – a small oasis providing a big welcome!

A visit from family or friends is always a great experience – you greet them warmly and welcome them into your home. If you have enough space and want to offer your guests a special comfort, a guest bathroom will be made available to them. They can enjoy their stay in their own private surroundings. And the hosts also improve their own lives by keeping the family bathroom for themselves.

Whilst guest bathrooms are usually a little less spacious, there are still many ways to design a guest bathroom as a small pampering oasis. After all, it's not the surface area that matters, but how you use it. To make the room look larger, it is important to have enough storage space, as things lying around can make the bathroom look smaller.

The bathroom furniture manufacturer Pelipal also considers how to provide small bathroom solutions offering plenty of space. SERIES 6905 is the perfect solution for guest bathrooms and guest toilets. The space-saving washing area is an eye-catching element with its sophisticated design. The first thing that draws the gaze is the asymmetrical worktop, one side of which juts out over the washbasin. This is when the extraordinary decors such as Ribbeck oak, Oxid Ferro or slate come into their own. It also offers additional shelf space for small bathroom items. When combined with modern front panel and carcass decors in white, grey or Riviera oak, the washing area blends harmoniously into any bathroom.

The bathroom can benefit from even more custom design with the PCON range. With the modular system it is possible to furnish even small bathrooms with a perfect fit, taking personal needs into account.  The custom-made bathrooms are created using a combination of high-quality materials, innovative technology and trendy designs.

Various occasional and individual pieces of furniture also make optimum use of the small surface area to create as much storage space as possible. Pelipal's mirror shelf, for example, hides numerous storage options behind its front surface – and the large mirror surface also visually enlarges the space. This effect is also supported by large, light-coloured tiles, which bring a lot of light into the bathroom and give the impression of space.

Even in a small guest bathroom, a shower should not be missing; the best option is a floor-level shower with folding walls. It makes the bathroom look more spacious because the shower wall can simply be folded away when not in use, allowing it to be used elsewhere as part of the bathroom.

Both guests and residents appreciate a pleasant ambience when visiting the bathroom every day. Smaller accessories such as candles or hanging plants mounted on the wall fit in well even if the space is limited. Therefore a guest bathroom does not have to be exclusively functional, but can also become a small oasis of indulgence with these simple tips.