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If You Want to Bring Your Bathroom Up to Date, Consider Fitting a Shower Stall


Modern shower stalls look sleek and stylish. If you have the space, adding a shower stall in addition to your bathtub can be a great way to improve your bathroom. As much as people enjoy relaxing in the tub, with the time pressures of everyday life if can be very convenient to just have a quick shower, without having to wait for the tub to fill up. It can be a real luxury to have the choice!

There's a wide range of different designs to choose from, depending on your personal preferences and your bathroom's style. These days shower stalls made from tempered glass are a favorite choice. Glass can let light through, which can help create a fresh and open feel in a small room. Acrylic shower stalls are another popular option. Shower stalls are designed to be leak free and easy to keep clean. A well made model should provide many years of performance.

If you are thinking about having a shower stall installed in your bathroom, give some thought to what kind of door you want. Sliding doors are the most common style because they can be used in a small space. If you have a larger bathroom you may fancy having a folding door, which can look very grand. However, bear in mind that it is essential to have enough room for the door to open outwards without any obstruction, to prevent anyone becoming trapped inside the shower stall. Accordion style doors are another option. They are great for barrier free easy access.

With some careful planning a shower stall can be a fantastic addition to any bathroom and the internet can be a great place to get some ideas to help you make your decision!

Caroline Smith is a successful freelance writer who has written many articles for http://www.showers-bathrooms.com,your one stop source for finding the best deals on shower stalls, shower curtains, bathroom vanities and more. Shop online and save!







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