New ways of acquiring a private guest WC
Sign of contemporary living culture / Economy of space as a solution / Popular: transforming a former storage cupboard / Complete solutions from sanitary professionals / Tips and ideas in free ‘Guest WC’ brochure by Keramag /
Ratingen. Most Germans wish they had one, but less than half actually do. A separate guest toilet, that is. These are seen as a sign of contemporary living culture, but 55% of all households do not have one. A guest WC is particularly popular not only because it saves visitors having to find the family bathroom, but it can also be used as an alternative bathroom in the morning rush.
People often reluctantly decide against installing a guest WC because they think that they do not have the space required for one. However, they often do not realise that an optimal atmosphere, comfort and hygiene can actually be created within just a few square metres. A former storage cupboard, for example, can be put to new use without too much expense. Local sanitary-product retailers can provide practical help with planning and installing complete design and furnishing solutions. Professionals not only know what they are talking about when it comes to technical standards, but they also know all about special product offers.
The ‘Guest WC’ brochure by Keramag provides a host of helpful and creative suggestions. It focuses on ten highquality ranges which comprise ceramic items such as handrinse basins, WCs and urinals whose shapes and functions cater to various tastes and spaces. Intelligent space-saving solutions were the driving force behind the creation of this brochure. This is particularly evident in the small dimensions and short projections of the ranges in question, which do not make a room feel claustrophobic even when its dimensions are relatively small. The ceramic ranges are completed by vanity units and sideboards, illuminated mirrors, shelves, towel hooks and rails, WC suites and other accessories that have been planned right down to the finest detail. This 48-page brochure will help the reader think about the style they want and use it to create an overall design which caters perfectly to their personal requirements and spatial dimensions.


























