Monday, March 26, 2012

angle Showers Are Great For Small Spaces

angle Showers Are Great For Small Spaces

Corner showers can be a great space salvage choice in smaller bathrooms. The collection that is ready can get as small as thirty inches. There are some larger, fancy models that can be a fun increasing in a bathroom suite with a separate tub. Which ever direction you are going, a angle shower can be the best way to go.

A few months back, we faced a mold problem in our existing guest bathroom. It required all things be stripped out of the room down to the studs. This is when we discovered that the tub/shower was categorically built into the room. When we went to replace the fixture, it was whether cut a hole in the wall to bring in a new tub/shower or else go a dissimilar route. We chose to go with a angle shower.

Shower Caddy

The angle shower was easy to get into the space - we just turned it sideways and carried it into the room. We chose to just get the angle shower base and to generate the walls ourselves using ceramic tiles. It was also surprisingly easy to install, although we hired a plumber to do the heavy pipe work. The new angle shower opened up the room and made it look and feel twice as big.

The diminutive angle shower is perfect for the guest space. The taste with it was so pleasant that I'm now considering another angle shower in our master bath. This time I want to go overboard and get one of the angle showers that have many shower heads and doubles as a steam bath. It may be a while before I see that dream come to pass.

If you need a creative way to open up a small bathroom space, a angle shower could be the answer. There are many to select from, but most of them are quick and easy to install.

angle Showers Are Great For Small Spaces

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