Incorporating a Shower Stall into a Little Bathroom

Posted on December 24th, 2009 in Tiles by DIY expert

Is the sole difficulty with your home the proven fact that the bathroom is so tiny? These small bathrooms were frequently tucked into new corners or built in closets in order to be subtle and take up less space when they were added after an older house was built. Even in modern homes, bathrooms can be small, because builders like to use the space that is’s available in other ways. Due to this shortage of foresight by some homebuilders and remodelers, many homeowners are at a total loss for how they can redo their bathrooms to make them look larger while still adding a desired shower stall.

Unless you totally need to have a bathtub in your small bath, you may consider not having one in any way. Of course , a tub needs to be giant to accommodate all sizes of users, and it takes up a large amount of room in a little space. Dumping it implies that you are able to add aspacious shower stall in same amount of room previously occupied by your tub or put in a smaller stall that may open the room up even more. Before youmake a extreme move like dumping your tub altogether, though, stop and consider the undeniable fact that in doing so you’re not only going to deprive yourself of an occasional long, relaxing soak, but you may also be lowering the value of your home to potential buyers who look forward to finding abathtub in every bathroom. Of course, if you have more than one bathroom, this won’t be a major issue.

If the bathroom decorating idea you decide on opts for a shower stall rather than a tub, select an enclosure with clear glass that will open the room up so verymuch more than opaque glass will. Clear glass is ultra-modern and will give your bathroom a far more roomy look. If you keep your tub and put a shower nozzle over it like so many folks do, be sure to add either clear glass doors that may be pushed back to open up the space or a shower curtain which you can tuck away into one corner. Anything that breaks up the space is intending to make the room look smaller, so you’ll want to go for clear, unobtrusive accessories regardless of which way you make a decision to go.


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