Easy to maintain bathroom: what should you look out for?

A bathroom should of course be beautiful, but in daily life you mainly want it to be easy to clean. Nobody wants lots of grout lines, limescale, difficult corners or materials that quickly get dirty. That is why more and more people are consciously choosing an easy to maintain bathroom. But what exactly should you look out for? Which materials are smart? And which choices will really make cleaning easier later? In this blog, we explain how to create an easy to maintain bathroom that you will be happy with now and in a few years too.

What is an easy to maintain bathroom?

An easy to maintain bathroom is a bathroom designed in a way that dirt, moisture, soap residue and limescale build up less quickly. This does not mean your bathroom has to be boring or simple. With the right choices, you can create a bathroom that is both stylish and practical.

An easy to maintain bathroom is mainly about:

smart material choices
few difficult corners
fewer grout lines
good ventilation
bathroom fittings that are easy to clean

By thinking about this carefully beforehand, you save a lot of time and frustration later.

  1. Choose large tiles

One of the smartest choices for an easy to maintain bathroom is using large tiles.

Why?
Because large tiles mean:

fewer grout lines
less chance of mould or discolouration
less cleaning work

Grout lines are often the places where dirt and limescale build up. The fewer grout lines you have, the easier your bathroom stays clean.

Large wall and floor tiles also often create a calm and luxurious look. This makes them not only practical, but also beautiful.

  1. Go for a walk in shower with as few edges as possible

A shower is often one of the areas that needs the most cleaning. That is why it is smart to choose a shower setup that is easy to keep clean.

An easy to maintain bathroom often has:

a sleek walk in shower
as few profiles as possible
as few edges and seams as possible
a flat floor or good drainage

The more edges, gaps and corners you have, the faster dirt and limescale will build up there.

A glass shower wall without too many profiles is often much more practical than a shower cabin with many parts.

  1. Choose bathroom fittings with smooth shapes

Not all bathroom fittings are equally easy to maintain. Some furniture, sinks or toilets look beautiful, but are harder to clean in practice.

For an easy to maintain bathroom, it is smart to choose:

smooth surfaces
simple shapes
fewer seams
wall hung furniture and fittings

A floating bathroom cabinet, for example, is not only beautiful, but also practical. You can clean underneath it more easily and it often looks calmer.

A wall hung toilet is also often easier to maintain than a floor standing toilet, because there are fewer difficult edges at the bottom.

  1. Think carefully about your taps

Taps are real eye catchers in the bathroom, but they also determine how much maintenance you have.

Some finishes show stains, limescale or fingerprints faster than others. Especially in a bathroom where a lot of water is used every day, this is something to keep in mind.

For an easy to maintain bathroom, these are often practical:

smooth finished taps
timeless materials
finishes that show deposits less quickly

Black taps, for example, are popular, but in some bathrooms they need a little more maintenance than brushed steel or other calm finishes.

So it is not only about what looks good, but also about what stays practical.

  1. Choose a bathroom cabinet that is not too sensitive

The bathroom cabinet also plays a big role. Some cabinets are more sensitive to moisture, splashes or dirt than others.

For an easy to maintain bathroom, it is smart to look for:

material that can handle moisture well
smooth fronts
few raised edges
enough storage space

Storage space is also important. The more loose items you have on your sink or shelves, the faster your bathroom looks messy and the more you need to move while cleaning.

A practical cabinet therefore also helps reduce maintenance.

  1. Good ventilation is more important than many people think

If you want to keep your bathroom looking good easily, ventilation is essential.

Many maintenance problems are not only caused by dirt, but especially by moisture. Think of:

mould growth
damp spots
musty smells
grout that gets dirty faster

An easy to maintain bathroom always has good ventilation. This can be through a window, but in many bathrooms good mechanical ventilation is a smart solution.

The better moisture is removed, the longer your bathroom stays neat and fresh.

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An easy to maintain bathroom does not only start with tiles and bathroom fittings, but also with good ventilation. By ventilating the bathroom well, you prevent moisture, mould and limescale more easily.

  1. Fewer open shelves = less dust and mess

Open shelves and accessories can look beautiful on Pinterest or Instagram, but in daily life they are often less practical.

They can quickly create:

dust
mess
extra cleaning work
loose products that get wet or dirty

For an easy to maintain bathroom, it often works better to choose:

closed cabinets
built in storage
smart drawers
a calm layout

This not only means less maintenance, but also creates a sleeker look.

  1. A niche can be useful, if it is made properly

Some people think a niche in the shower means more cleaning work, but that does not have to be the case.

If a niche is well designed and neatly finished, it can actually be very practical. You no longer need loose shower baskets or racks that quickly collect dirt or limescale.

In an easy to maintain bathroom, a niche can therefore be a smart choice, as long as it is placed well and finished neatly.

  1. Think not only about now, but also about later

When choosing a bathroom, many people mainly look at the appearance. That makes sense, because of course you want it to look beautiful. But in the end, you use your bathroom every day.

That is why it is smart to also think about questions such as:

how quickly will stains show on this?
how easy is it to reach when cleaning?
will this material stay beautiful with daily use?
is this easy to maintain in the long term?

This is what makes the difference between a bathroom that only looks good in photos and a bathroom that is really pleasant to live with.

Which bathroom is easy to maintain?

When you put everything together, an easy to maintain bathroom is often a bathroom with:

large tiles
few grout lines
a sleek walk in shower
smooth bathroom fittings
wall hung furniture
good ventilation
smart storage space
materials that can handle daily use

This does not mean everything has to be basic or boring. By making smart choices, you can create a bathroom that is both practical and stylish.

Conclusion

An easy to maintain bathroom is mainly a bathroom that has been well thought out in advance. Not only in terms of appearance, but also in terms of use, cleaning and material choice.

By choosing smart solutions such as large tiles, smooth surfaces, good ventilation and a practical layout, you make things much easier for yourself later.

And you notice that not only when cleaning, but every day.

Curious which easy to maintain bathroom suits your home?

At Jouwdroombadkamer, we do not only look at what is beautiful, but also at what works well in practice. We think along with you about a bathroom that suits your style, space and daily use.

Do you want to know what is possible in your home?
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Bathroom tiles stay looking their best when you clean them regularly with mild cleaning products and ventilate the room well after showering. By removing water and soap residue in time, you prevent build up and keep both the tiles and grout fresh and neat for longer. It is best not to use abrasive sponges or harsh cleaning products.
Yes, concrete look tiles are often ceramic and therefore easy to clean. They combine the modern, industrial look of concrete with the practical benefits of ceramic. This makes them resistant to moisture and dirt, so regular cleaning with mild products is usually enough.
Yes, a natural bathroom can be very easy to maintain when you choose the right materials. Think of ceramic tiles with a wood look or natural stone look, moisture resistant furniture, and smooth surfaces that are easy to clean. These materials give the bathroom a natural appearance while remaining practical for everyday use and easy to maintain.
No, a freestanding bath does not have to be difficult to maintain. The key is to ensure it is installed properly and that there is enough space around it for cleaning. By rinsing the bath after use, drying it, and cleaning it regularly with mild products, your freestanding bath will stay beautiful and hygienic for years to come.
Yes, ceramic marble look tiles are easy to maintain and are therefore an excellent choice for the bathroom. They combine the luxurious appearance of marble with the practical benefits of ceramic. Unlike real natural stone, they are less sensitive to stains and moisture, so regular cleaning with mild products is usually all that is needed.