Ensuite bathrooms can be a haven of tranquillity and can also add value to your property.
For landlords, offering a property to rent with at least one ensuite can also really stand out to tenants.
Whether you’re keen to create a small ensuite bathroom, or you have the space for something larger and more luxurious, this guide will inspire you…
What is an ensuite bathroom?
An ensuite is a bathroom that’s attached to a bedroom.
Ensuites are usually attached to master bedrooms, but larger houses sometimes have more than one.
What does an ensuite include?
Ensuite bathrooms usually include:
- A bath or shower
- A wash basin
- Toilet
- Towel rail
- Mirror
What is a good size for an ensuite?
The minimum space you’ll require for an ensuite bathroom is usually 0.8m by 1.8m – which is enough floor space for a shower, basin, and toilet.
A bigger space can give you more options for your ensuite, meaning you may be able to include a bath and a shower, or perhaps a double basin vanity unit.
Small ensuite bathroom ideas
If you’re working with a small space for your ensuite bathroom, the placement of your sanitary ware is equally as important as the items you choose to have.
Here are three great small ensuite bathroom ideas to show you what could be achieved in your own property – even in a tiny space.
1. Perfect placement
This ensuite space is little more than 1.5m x 1.5m, but by cleverly using the corners of the room, the owner has managed to create a bathroom with a shower, toilet and basin.
2. Create a wet room
A wet room can be a great way to create an ensuite in a small space, because each item of sanitary ware can be blended into the space.
3. Combine your basin and toilet
If space for your ensuite is particularly tight, consider combining your toilet and wash basin into one neat unit.
Modern ensuite bathroom ideas
Ultra-modern ensuite bathrooms can make a huge design statement, as well as adding a touch of sleek extravagance to your home.
Take a look at these three stunning, modern ensuites for some inspiration.
1. Go with glass
Lighting is always key in any ensuite, so why not make use of the natural light from your bedroom by installing a glass partition for your ensuite rather than a traditional stud wall?
2. A modern tub
If you’ve got the space for a bathtub and a shower in your ensuite, opting for a modern, deep soaking tub can add a real touch of opulence to your room.
3. Evergreen grey
Smooth, grey tiles for your ensuite floor and walls can contrast beautifully with white sanitary ware and create a modern, sophisticated space.
Luxury ensuite bathrooms
From top hotels to incredible spa days, we all love a bit of luxury from time to time.
But with the right ensuite, you can enjoy a lavish, luxurious room every single day. Here are three spectacular ideas you should consider.
1. A traditional roll-top bath
Few bathroom items scream luxury better than a traditional roll-top bath. Paired with a stylish Victorian-style floor and crisp, white wall tiles, you’re ensuite will feel like the most luxurious of London hotels.
2. Sliding doors
Take the traditional feel of a luxury ensuite even further by adding sliding, barn-style doors – just like you’d find in a beautiful country retreat.
3. Be bold with colour
Add some luxurious colours like deep blues and greens to the walls of your ensuite, or by adding tiles, and your space will soon feel like the most opulent of spas.
How much does it cost to create an ensuite bathroom?
The cost of creating an ensuite bathroom will depend on:
- The size of the room
- The cost of the sanitary ware
- The finish of things like flooring and tiles
- The amount of plumbing work involved
A small ensuite bathroom could cost around £1,000, while a larger ensuite with more plumbing work could cost upwards of £5,000.