The problem with bathrooms is often space. Small bathrooms present a unique challenge in terms of general storage needs and specific towel problems. Storage is needed for supplies, linen, clean and dry towels, shampoo, soap, toiletries, cleaning supplies etc. Towels that are wet or damp need to be kept separate, on regular bars or preferably [...]
Tall Bathroom Storage Cabinet Designs and Heated Bar Towel Bar Styles With Racks
by Randy on 25. Jul, 2010 in Bathroom
Towel Radiators Heat Bathrooms As Well as Towels
by Randy on 21. Jul, 2010 in Bathroom
There is nothing nicer, after taking a shower, than wrapping a nicely warmed towel around your body, especially during the cooler winter months. Fortunately this is not that difficult to accomplish these days. Towel radiators can not only help to keep your towels warm while you shower but they also double as bathroom heaters. There [...]
Introduction to Corner Tubs Showers
by Randy on 29. Jun, 2010 in Bathroom
There are many modern bathrooms that do not have an excessive amount of floor space, but installing a corner tub shower will not pose a problem since it does not require too much room. Corner baths can fit within a small bathroom with ease and yield extra room on the bathroom floor. Few models of [...]
Tips on Purchasing Shower Panels
by Randy on 06. Jun, 2010 in Bathroom
So you’ve decided to reward yourself and install shower panels in your bathroom. Hold on a second there, you may need to know a few things first. This article will provide you a few tips on buying one, so before heading directly to the home and garden improvements store, read up and save yourself a [...]
Elongated Toilet Seats Buyers Guide
by Randy on 27. May, 2010 in Bathroom
There are many different choices you have when buying a toilet seat. There are different things such as material, style and color, there are also heated toilet seats, we personally have heated elongated toilet seats in our house. The most popular toilet seats are made from plastic because they are easy to clean, even easier [...]
The Benefits Of A Corner Spa Bath
by Randy on 03. May, 2010 in Bathroom
No matter who you are or what type of home you have, you should definitely put some time into designing your bathroom, in particular your tub. This is where you go to take a bath, soak and relax. You want to create a warm and inviting environment that you can just sit back and unwind [...]
Single Shower Pump – Steady Flow of Water
by Randy on 01. May, 2010 in Bathroom
Single shower pump is used to provide a constant flow of water in bathrooms. These shower pumps have only one driving blade and are installed between the shower and the panel, thus pumping the water to the showerhead. Buying the right pump can be difficult because different pump manufacturing companies produce different kind of shower [...]
Soft Close Toilet Seat
by Randy on 26. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
If you are tired of hearing the seat slam whenever anyone uses your bathroom, this is the first problem that will be eliminated after you install soft close toilet seats. As it closes quietly, that noisy slamming will never again annoy you. The noise is not the only problem occurring from standard seats. When they [...]
Bathroom Vanities
by Randy on 25. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
One of the more important rooms in any house or apartment is the bathroom and nowadays a well planned and attractive bathroom is a good selling point and is likely to increase the value of the property. There are countless bathroom suite styles and colors on the market and this applies equally to bathroom vanities [...]
Where to Get Your Bathroom Remodeling Supplies
by Admin on 25. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
When you set out to do your bathroom remodel, there are a number of supplies you need to obtain. It used to be that you would just go down to a bathroom supply store and get what you needed but with the advent of the internet, your choices have multiplied considerably. Now there are online [...]
A Shower Wall Panel Adds Looks and Functionality
by Luara on 18. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
Whether one is remodeling their bathroom or building one in a new home, the choice of the material used is very important. Paneling can make construction much easier and often offers a higher quality result than the traditional method of incorporating sheet rock and wallpaper. A shower wall panel can help keep the walls water [...]
Bathroom Design: Decorating A Bathroom With Wallpaper
by Luara on 15. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
A lot of people would overlook the idea of including wallpaper in their bathroom design. There is no reason you cannot decorate a bathroom with wallpaper. It is just important to take time to choose the right style of wallpaper and hang it properly. Using wallpaper in the bathroom is a really nouveau design style. [...]
Updating Bathroom Lights Makes a Big Difference in the Room
by Randy on 13. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
Bathrooms are one of the easiest rooms to redecorate because there are so many designs to choose from and even the smallest changes make a big difference. One of the least expensive ways to update a bathroom is by installing new bathroom lights. Bathroom lights that are outdated should be replaced with newer designs. Whether [...]
No Two Basin Sinks Are Alike
by Randy on 03. Apr, 2010 in Bathroom
When homeowners sign the papers for a new home, the last thing on their minds is the type of sinks to choose from. When it comes time to select one, a lesson learned quickly is that some serious thought has to be put into it. Homeowners everywhere go through the basin sink blues, and I’m [...]
What Is a Corner Shower?
by Randy on 22. Mar, 2010 in Bathroom
Corner showers are practical, space saving, and can be found in a range of modern, elegant designs. When you have limited space in your bathroom, fitting in a bathtub can turn out to be impossible, this is one reason why many home owners choose a corner shower for their bathroom. Shower Installed in the Corner [...]
Bathroom Ceiling Heater Benefits
by Luara on 18. Mar, 2010 in Bathroom
Most bathrooms have provisions for air circulation to ensure that dampness and water are given a way to evaporate. Bathrooms have multiple sources of water, there is no way around it, so the fight against mildew and many different kinds of damage that comes from water is a never-ending battle. In addition to manually cleaning [...]
Freestanding or Recessed Corner Bathtubs
by Randy on 17. Mar, 2010 in Bathroom
There are a number of different things to think about when you start looking for corner bathtubs. They can be relatively expensive (depending on the type that you buy) so it’s important not to make a mistake when buying one. One of the decisions you’ll need to make when choosing a corner bathtub is whether [...]
The Modern Convenience of a Walk in Shower Tub
by Luara on 24. Feb, 2010 in Bathroom
In the past if a homeowner wanted to have a combined shower tub, the only way to accomplish it was to install a pipe that extended up on one end of the tub with a hand held unit on the top. There was a lever located somewhere on the pipe that switched the shower feature [...]
Toilet Bowl Parts
by Admin on 10. Feb, 2010 in Bathroom
Toilet bowl parts can appear much more complicated than they actually are. The inner workings of a toilet are primarily based on gravity and suction. The toilet has continued to evolve since the sixteenth century. When learning about the toilet parts, it is necessary to understand that there are two main parts of the modern [...]
Luxury Vessel Sinks For The Bathroom
by Admin on 09. Feb, 2010 in Bathroom
Vessels sinks can give the bathroom a Japanese look. The elegance and sophistication can create an Asian flair and complements various styles of faucets and finishes very well. They come in many different designs and materials which will often produce a stunning focal piece in the bathroom. These types of bathroom sinks sit on the [...]
