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Bathroom Remodeling - Installing A Shower For A Beaming Bathroom

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Wanna gear up your aged dwelling with a fresh new look? And if you want increment in the value and comfort level, install a shower in your bathroom while remodeling your home.

Today installing shower stall in the bathroom is an easy job and even a layman can do it without having specific technical knowledge. Other than this, there is other benefit too. Like in small bathrooms, shower stall will consume less space than a bathtub. Secondly you can swiftly complete your bath while in a hurry in a shower compared to the long wait for filling the tub.

So installing a shower stall in your bathroom is a rewarding endeavor.

Contemporary shower stalls are usually multi-sided, large sized enclosures. Various geometric shapes are imitated in their structures. Other than the standard square and rectangular models, you will have the option of choosing between a variety of shapes like triangular, pentagonal and hexagonal or any other shape. In fact, you can get them custom made to your specification to add a dash of style to your bathroom interior.

With space swelling in shower stalls, the scopes of addition of more and more accessories are also increasing. Today in your bathroom you can enjoy both leisurely bath in bathtub and thrilling shower bath by installing a shower stall integrated with a bathtub in your bathroom. There are also scopes for an array of additions.

You can install a spa like shower or a theme-based shower with special kits for a lavish bath. For a lush Jacuzzi bath install Jacuzzi kits by the bathtub wall. You can even have a warm steam shower by introducing a steam source along the ordinary showerhead. But you must be watchful because a steam shower should for all intents and purposes be watertight and enclosed.

You can also experiment with the showerheads. They come in multiple designs. In addition to standard 'out of the wall' showerhead, you have overhead showerheads, sidebar showerheads and even sliding showerheads. Overhead showers (affixed in the ceiling) allow you to stand directly below the down pouring water jet. Sidebar showerheads are slender rods running down the sides of the shower stalls. Together with an overhead showerhead, it makes for a 'total body' shower. Sliding showerheads that allow you to change the position of the showerhead vertically is ideal for families where heights vary.

A well-designed sleek shower reflecting lovely colors or are made of etched glass will adorn your bathroom with a new look. However, there are certain requirements to keep in mind while installing the shower, like:

While remodeling a shower stall, examine all the drainage lines, water supply lines and the floor area and repair wherever needed and see what additions you require.

If you are going to install a new shower lay all the drainage system and water supply system (both of hot and cold) properly

The tub should be anchored to the enclosure

Make arrangements for proper ventilation while installing a steam shower stall

You can have a shower without a door. But if you want to install a door it should be at least 5 ft by 8 ft to make the ease up the passage of water through the drain. You have to make arrangements for additional heating for a shower stall with a shower door.

For a complete home a lovely and comfortable bathroom is a must. A modern shower stall combining utility and beauty is perfect for an improved look of your bathroom.

Also many Bathroom Improvement articles. Immediately gain the knowledge to make your home a better living space for YOUR Family & YOU. Loads of Home Improvement articles at Do It Yourself Tips.



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» left by frankie from san jose (1 year 34 days ago.)
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No it is only general, no specific on how to install a shower and also why the recommendations given are important. Useless article

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