Buying Shower Curtains

Shower curtains, first and foremost, offer valuable functions when showering. They not only keep water inside the showering area, but also offer privacy. Selecting the right curtain should start with this in mind.

To stop the curtain from collecting dust or dirt, or posing a tripping hazard, the hem of the curtain needs to be more than an inch or two (2.5 to 5 cm) above the floor. However, to keep the water from spraying onto the floor, the curtain must reach below the top of the tub. There is some leeway as to the exact height it should be. Hang it higher or lower depending on the how nice the bath tub looks.

With so many colors and styles to choose from, never settle for anything but the prefect curtain for the bathroom. As a shower curtain is the largest single item in any bathroom, it has a huge effect on its feel and look.

Spend time considering what will go with the existing colors in your bathroom, and who will be using it, prior to making any purchase. There is everything from soccer themes for sports enthusiasts, to Disney themes for children. For those who would like simpler designs or just plain colors, there are a wide range of those available too.

The type of material is something else to consider when deciding which shower curtain to buy. Most curtains are manufactured from vinyl, cloth and plastic. There are pros and cons to each type that need to be taken into account when making a purchase.

Vinyl and plastic are widely used because they are cheap and functional. Being naturally waterproof, they meet the main requirement. Then, they come in so many colors and styles, that they can fit any bathroom.

Some prefer cloth because it tends to look look nicer. However, it is more expensive and is more prone to mildew. Therefore, cloth curtains are often used with waterproof linings for greater functionality and a more elegant look on the outside.

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March 6th, 2010 by Admin in Bath Articles | No Comments

Some Assorted Types of Bath Panels for Your Bathroom

Now is the perfect time to replace your shower curtain when it is becoming more of an inconvenience. Dirt gathers very easily in a shower curtain and it is not very manageable that is why it is slowly going out of fashion. It also doesn’t do its job well in keeping the water in the shower area. The better solution to the problem is bath screen. It is very efficient in confining the water inside your shower area and its material is usually either plastic or glass which is fitted on the side where the shower can be found. Its advantage over shower curtain is that bath screen is much easier to maintain when it comes to cleaning and using it. A bath screen is also perfect if your shower sprays water really hard. Another perfect time when a screen is better than a curtain is when you have corner bath panels because the curtain does not fit well in this instance. Bath screen are great inventions for the bathroom. If you care about your bathroom, you will take care of it with contemporary bath panels.

There are many kinds of bath screen available in the market that you can choose from. One type of bath screen which is similar to a sliding door found in many shower rooms is the full bath enclosure. This type of bath screen protects the whole bathtub area which can be considered the only difference between the two. Compared to a shower curtain, full bath enclosure prevents water leakage more effectively and it is easier to clean up. A full bath enclosure bath screens suits your bathroom very well especially if your bathroom flooring should be kept dry at all times to prevent damage. If your bathtub is also out in the open, it is advisable to get a full bath enclosure screen so you don’t have to worry about water spilling out.

If you want to save space a frameless over-bath screen may be perfect for you. If your bath is enclosed on all three sides, this type of bath screen takes care half of the open area where the shower is located. Its appearance is very minimal since there are no metal frames to make it look bulky and heavy. But frameless over-bath screen has a weak point. Water can still flood the floor since the screen allows the water to leak through the gaps. But a frameless over-bath screen is still a good choice when you have tile flooring which can withstand water leakage. There are two types of this screen you can choose from, namely the fixed screen and the screen with a hinge so opening and closing does not become a problem.

Remember, it is only advisable to install either one of the bath screens mentioned if you have a lot of space to accommodate one of them. These bath screens can eat up a lot of space and they would seem like a huge wall in a small area. Instead, go for the folding multi-panel screen so your small bathroom can accommodate it well. When it is not being used, you can stash it somewhere hidden where it does not become an obstruction. In this case, you can freely move around your bathroom especially when you are not there to use the shower.

Bath screen is great way to jazz up the appearance of your bathroom. Bathing can be made more desirable with a bath screen that fits the atmosphere of your bathroom. One very important tip to remember when installing a bath screen is that you should measure the area where the screen should be fitted so that it is installed seamlessly. No kind of bath screen is going to prevent water spillage if it is not properly installed. Do not hurry up when you are shopping for a bath screen. Choosing the perfect one can be a difficult task to perform because of the wide selection of bath screens available. Make sure that your bath screen will provide you with the much needed benefits without having to consume a lot of space.

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Classic Pedestal Sinks

Pedestal sinks have stood the test of time and are now classic. Although for a long time they were not a top choice, more recently that has changed. Like all classics they have come back stronger than before.

These sinks were originally made of cast iron covered with enamel, but over time this changed to producing them in vitreous china, and that method has been used for nearly a century.

A pedestal sink is not for everybody, but for those who enjoy Vintage charm they are a good match to a clawfoot tub in a Vintage bath. Vintage and Deco are both popular styles today.

But lest you dismiss the thought of a pedestal sink because you enjoy more contemporary styling, don't be dismayed. Pedestal sinks come in a variety of sizes and styles, and some that are very sleek and sport simple elements in their style and are very much at home in a more modern setting.

One of the pros is the amount of floor space these sinks can free up. In a small bath, this can make it more functional.

A drawback for some people, it the lack of surface space that is available with a regular vanity and sink. This can be off-set to some degree by selecting a unit with a larger top that allows more space for toiletries and grooming supplies. A shelf hung above the sink can help handle this. Coordinating porcelain bathroom shelves are available.

Don't try to do it yourself if you are not handy, or if you don't know the exact proper procedure.This installation requires more care, skill and patience. Lines coming in must be at a precise height. Here again is the old saying about 'measure twice'.

And it is a good idea to have a friendly helper standing by. These are fragile fixtures until they are safely secured, making an extra pair of hands very comforting and helpful.

Thorough comparison shopping is a good idea before narrowing to a choice to find the best solution for your situation. More compact styles as well as corner models are available that work well in powder rooms and smaller baths.

 

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Ideas For Distinctive Bathrooms Keep Flowing

Traditionally, bathrooms have been designed to be functional, but have often lacked the style and sophistication that is characteristic of those you see today. Today's homeowners are investing more money remodeling their bathrooms, turning them into a place for retreat and relaxation. According to a recent survey, 30 percent of homeowners are spending more than $10,000 on updating and expanding their bathrooms. The results also indicate that the shower/bath is actually what makes a bathroom most distinctive. Gone are the days of installing an all-in-one shower and bath. Instead, in today's modern bathrooms, separate showers and tubs are making a huge splash. Whether a jetted whirlpool, custom antique claw-foot tub or infinity bath-the choices are limitless. You can take it one step further by installing your own steam room. The options for showers have increased as well. One simple touch of luxury is as easy as replacing your showerhead. These days, showerheads have increased in size and function.

As homeowners are increasing the size of their bathrooms, they are experimenting with unique fixtures and high-end amenities. To keep up with the trends, manufacturers are now developing vanities and hardware not just for functionality, but to transform the bathroom experience as a whole. In addition to enhancing the look and feel of showers and baths, homeowners are achieving the at-home spa look by installing contemporary lighting, deluxe faucets and heated tile floors. Surprisingly enough, items you traditionally see in a kitchen, such as granite countertops and stainless steel, are making their way into the bathroom. Although a granite top is a bit pricier than your average vanity , it's a popular choice for vanities that hold dual, his-and-her sinks, and is a modern alternative to marble. To complete the spa feel, proper lighting is essential. In order to imitate the atmosphere of a real at-home retreat, soft lighting is key. Chandeliers and wall sconces are fashionable options that come in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles. Also, steer away from the traditional white paints and add a little color to your bath.

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