A tidy bathroom | Geberit North & South East Asia

Where is all this stuff going to go?

Where does the toothbrush go? How can I create a sense of order in the bathroom while keeping items in everyday use in easy reach? These are all important questions that our product developers have to consider. Two bloggers put this to the test and showed us their preferences for storing important utensils in the bathroom, such as care products, toothbrushes and more – and all in such a way that the space available is sufficient for the whole family while maintaining a sense of order and structure in the bathroom furniture.

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Practical solutions are needed

In her blog Fräulein Ordnung”, expert Denise Colquhoun shows us where she would put the most important items in the bathroom. Her credo is that everything should be stored practically, but also look great as well. In other words, all items are stored in the mirror cabinet and bathroom furniture in an aesthetically pleasing way. As a result, her family has everything at their fingertips.

Drawing attention to beauty products

For beauty blogger Steffi Hidber, things not only have to be practical but also have a positive impact. Shower gels, for example, are very useful but not decorative, meaning they are stored in the cupboard. Meanwhile, cotton wool in a container looks chic and is left on show. Decoration is thus the name of the game for Steffi.

Which bathroom is the right one for you?

But, what exactly are your needs? Is space, cleanliness or the design important to you? Would you like user-friendly products or would you prefer that extra degree of comfort that the Geberit AquaClean shower toilet, for example, has to offer? Or would you prefer a universal design? No matter what your needs are, we simplify your daily routine with our clever bathroom solutions.

More space in the bathroom
Higher standard of cleanliness in the bathroom
More functional design in the bathroom
Greater comfort in the bathroom
Increased accessibility in the bathroom
Improved usability in the bathroom