How to design a hygienic bathroom that still looks on trend

When it comes to how to design a hygienic bathroom, it’s important to get the basics right at the beginning of the process, factoring in hygiene with those all-important design choices. But if you’ve inherited a space that you’re looking to spruce up, there are lots of simple things you can do and materials you can invest in to make sure the space is clean and hygienic, and don’t involve an interior overhaul. 

‘Making sure your house stays clean and germ-free has never seemed so important,’ says Barrie Cutchie of BC Designs. To really make sure your bathroom is a safe haven and free from bacteria, we’ve put together eight handy pointers.

Oonagh Turner

Oonagh is an interiors expert, editor and writer. For this story, she has spoken to her contacts in the bathroom industry to find out just how to keep these spaces clean and to a high standard. 

How to design a hygienic bathroom in 8 easy steps

1. It’s all about copper

A copper bathtub

(Image credit: Ca’Pietra and BC Designs)

As far as metals go, copper is a practical choice for your bathroom. Not only does it deliver aesthetically, with its reflective quality bringing touch of glamor, but it is also a hygienic choice, naturally killing germs. It is a little-known fact that few homeowners are aware of. ‘It’s a super metal really,’ says Barrie Cutchie of BC Designs (opens in new tab). ‘While most viruses can last for days on steel and glass, they are killed within hours or sometimes minutes on copper, and all this without any additional help from cleaning products.’

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