Stop guessing with your bathroom — plan it right the first time. Most small Indian bathrooms waste money the same ways: a slippery floor, a mirror hung too high, a shower with no wet-dry separation, storage that doesn't fit. Fixing those after the tiling is done is expensive. This guide gets the numbers right before you spend a rupee.
The problem, in numbers
What 'we'll adjust it later' costs
Bathrooms are the most expensive room per square foot to redo. Paper is cheap.
✗ Without it
- Mirror at the tiler's eye height, not yours
- Wet zone everywhere — everything always damp
- Storage remembered after the tiles
- Fitting heights improvised trade by trade
✓ With it
- Real sizes (4×6 to 7×10 ft) drawn to scale
- Wet-dry separation: curtain vs glass vs half-wall, costed
- Every mounting height & clearance in ft/in + cm
- Anti-skid floors, ventilation & geyser safety covered
Plan it in four steps
Scaled plans from 4×6 to 7×10 ft — find yours
Three separation options with honest costs
WC, basin, shower, mirror, geyser — exact numbers
Budget / Mid / Premium tables + fill-in worksheet
Everything in the download
| Item | What it does | Worth |
|---|---|---|
| 📕 The 32-page illustrated guide (PDF) | Measurement-first bathroom planning | ₹999 |
| 📐 Scaled layout plans | 4×6 to 7×10 ft, drawn to scale | ₹299 |
| 📊 3-tier ₹ cost tables + worksheet | Know the number before the plumber does | ₹199 |
| Total value | — | ₹1,497 — yours for ₹299 |
Do the maths
One avoided re-waterproofing pays for this guide 300 times over. Even one mirror hung at the right height on the first attempt beats the price.
Who this is for
Anyone renovating a bathroom or finishing a new flat — the guide is measurement-first, so it works with any style you love.







