The anti-chaos-theory
In order to plan a bathroom properly, knowledge of potential weak points is vital. These are the six most common problem areas highlighted by the Bodenschatz study.
Problem area 1: too many towels on the bar
Existing bathroom accessories often don’t offer enough space for a whole family’s towels.
Problem area 2: tangled cables in the bathroom
There aren’t enough sockets, there’s too little storage space and a danger of tripping up on all the electrical leads lying around.
Problem area 3: misusing the toothbrush glass
Intruders like make-up crayons, combs or brushes fill the glass. But in its original form, the toothbrush glass cannot satisfy demands for a multi-purpose storage opportunity.
Problem area 4: unattractive wet wipes
Because there is nowhere to affix them, other objects are often turned into storage space.
Problem area 5: chaos in the shower and
Due to an increasing range of products, many showers and bathtubs are quite a mess.
Problem area 6: magazines lying on the floor
Magazines are in nearly all bathrooms. But hardly any bathrooms have a magazine holder that matches the rest of the accessories.
The new accessories by Bodenschatz excel in providing functionality, multi-purpose usage and intelligent design. Bathroom chaos belongs to the past, with clarity, order and organisation taking its place.



