How to fit a Tub and a Shower in the Bathroom
Space is a valuable resource that commands a high premium nowadays. With the price of most good increasing, it is also not about to get left behind. This explains why urban planners are getting a tidy profit. They are aware of how significant their role is in suburban communities as well as densely populated cities.
You don't have to be a licensed or certified urban planner in order to maximize the space in your own home. If a small place is what your budget could afford for the moment, then just grin and bear it. Learn how to be comfortable with what you have. Utilize the power of optical illusions like the use of a mirror, multi-purpose furniture like couch and bed rolled into one and multi-functional equipments like treadmill with a built in Stairmaster.
Tap your hidden creative skills in order to broaden your inadequate space. Resist the temptation of giving up without a fight. You are more intelligent than that.
If you are currently having woes on whether you should install a shower and tub in your small bathroom, it pays to be an optimist right from the very beginning. Force yourself to think that it's possible and it can be accomplished with minimal hassle. Seek out family members and close friends so that those who have undergone the same problem can give you valuable words of wisdom. However, if you feel like they really have nothing significant to share, you have no choice but to contact a plumber. For a certain fee, he will help you achieve your dreams.
The succeeding paragraphs will explain to you in detail the why both a tub and a shower might fit into your bathroom. Read on.
First, you may install the shower head right above your bath tub. This means that you will have to take a shower inside the tub. This might seem dangerous at first glance because admittedly, the tub is slippery especially if it's wet. However, you can easily solve this minor problem by applying bath tub appliqu?s made of 100% vinyl in order to have something that your feet can grasp on.
Second, you can choose a smaller toilet bowl or bidet so that the shower head and bath can easily be accommodated. If you are petite, then this wouldn't be a problem. However, if you're a large person, this might cause a terrible headache. It's up to you to weigh things so that you can arrive at the right decision. Conduct a cost-benefit analysis so that you can truly see what you really need or want.
Third, you may do away with unnecessary decorative pieces like plants in big pots. They will consume a big space and it will not help your cause. If you really want something natural in your bathroom, you can have a small shrub and place in on top of the flush system of the toilet bowl. You may also use flowers in a vase to promote a pleasant atmosphere. Framed photographs or pictures hanged on the wall will also do the job.
There are many important things that you must think of before you begin planning your basement bathroom design. Two such things are the need for flush up toilets and the basement bathroom installation as a whole. Professional help is not needed but you must be careful that you know what you're doing.
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