Most Americans prefer to take a shower rather than a bath. These folks might be missing out on something really special. Steeping yourself in warm water is naturally relaxing, and even more so if you add essential oils or even some soothing bubble bath. If you are planning a bathroom remodel, take a look at keeping or adding a tub.
Benefits Of Including A Tub In Your Bathroom Remodel
Baths are proven to be an effective stress-reliever. Imagine coming home after a long commute and slipping into this gorgeous soaking tub. Your troubles would simply melt away.
Or what about relaxing in this modern marvel?
Taking a warm bath not only refreshes you, but studies have shown that taking a bath burns calories. In addition, baths help promote sleep.
Wet Rooms Are The Ultimate Luxury In Bathroom Design
What is a wet room? A wet room is a space fully constructed with materials designed to get wet. Often these spaces include a shower and freestanding tub in their own glass enclosure separate from the sink and toilet areas. In a small bathroom this might be exactly what you need. Combining the tub and shower allows you to get all the plumbing into a snug space.
Wet rooms are also popular in large bathrooms. They allow you to showcase a stunning freestanding bathtub and tile. Wet rooms are gaining in popularity thanks to their sleek use of materials and ease of use. Whether small or large, adding a wet room to your bathroom design could make it truly stunning.
The Tub And Shower Combination
What happens if the bath you are remodeling is small? Should you have a tub in your bathroom or should it be a shower? Why choose when you can have both? There are a couple of layouts to choose from. One of them is to have the shower in the tub.
An additional possibility is to have them separate but still sharing the same space.
There are a lot of choices when it comes to bathtubs. Our bathroom designers can assist you in deciding which is right for you. Call for your free in-home consultation so we can show you all the possibilities.