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HOW you design your space can make or break your maintenance routine.

A home expert revealed the four bathroom trends that make cleaning more difficult.

A home expert advised against opting for smaller tiles and full-length glass doors as they make your bathroom more difficult to clean (stock photo)
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A home expert advised against opting for smaller tiles and full-length glass doors as they make your bathroom more difficult to clean (stock photo)Credit: Getty

In her viral , Abby Posner () explained why she avoided specific design features in her custom-built home.

She pointed out that bathrooms already require a high level of cleaning and simple layout choices can make the process easier.

For her first recommendation, she advised her audience to steer clear of smaller feature tiles.

Instead, Abby suggested opting for larger tiles as there will be fewer grout lines to collect dirt.

She also explained why full-length glass shower doors are more difficult to clean.

"Watermarks tend to build up quickly if the glass is not wiped dry after every shower," she said.

To maintain sparkling glass, Abby revealed you would have to clean your shower doors at least once a week.

Instead, she suggested opting for a half-glass shower feature or frosted glass doors.

For her next tip, she recommended avoiding gold fixtures in your bathroom.

"The gold color is usually electroplated over and tends to discolor or peel over time unless you take very good care of them and wipe them dry after every use," Abby explained.

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Finally, she advised her followers against including a certain style of door in their bathrooms.

Abby showed an example of a louver panel door, which she admitted was "aesthetically pleasing."

However, the home pro pointed out that the door style isn't the most practical for bathrooms.

The horizontal slats allow noise and smell to travel through.

While the door lacks privacy, a new closed version creates the illusion of slats without any gapping.

Budget interior design tips

Interior designer Judy Hoang shared her furniture tips with The U.S. Sun.

  • Thrift furniture and paint it to match your decor.
  • Test if an item is fit for its purpose before thrifting.
  • Shop at Target or HomeGoods for rugs, lamps, desks, and pillows.
  • Invest in classic timeless pieces.
  • Set up smart home lighting to save money.

'GOLDEN'

Instagram users shared their thoughts on the advice in the comments section.

"Frosted glass looks really pretty, but my crazy mind always imagines something behind every kind of shower barrier as long as it is not fully transparent," wrote one viewer.

"I love all your reels but this kind is golden!" said an impressed follower.

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"Low maintenance and durability are the top priorities for me. I really hate grout for that reason," commented another person.

"Design should always consider maintenance requirements. If you want something beautiful in your home best ensure it is something that you can keep beautiful," said a fourth Instagram user.

The home expert recommended avoiding gold fixtures in your bathroom as they tend to discolor over time (stock photo)
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The home expert recommended avoiding gold fixtures in your bathroom as they tend to discolor over time (stock photo)Credit: Getty
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