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5 Ideas to Consider Before Buying a Walk-in Shower Enclosure

Author: Cailsey Addy
by Cailsey Addy
Posted: Jul 24, 2016

Your choice of bathroom amenities and accessories will have a big impact on your morning for many years, so it makes sense to spend some time and effort in deciding what you want, and where you want it. This way, your mornings and your late evening relaxation moments are likely to be pleasant and enjoyable.

Here are a few things to keep in mind before buying a walk-in shower enclosure.

Available space

The first and foremost consideration is the amount of space available in your bathroom. Some bathrooms tend to be so small that bathtubs are ruled out completely. In such cases, a walk-in shower, maybe even a doorless one, would be the only option. In other bathrooms, you may be able to fit in a steam room, shower and a bathtub within the same enclosure. So, the choice depends completely on the amount of space you have.

Your personal preferences

Another important aspect is your personal preferences - what do you want in your bathroom? For some people, shower is their go-to option for a bath, while others may prefer to soak and relax in a bathtub. If you belong to the first category, then having accessories such as a bench, and even preferably a window, maybe a good choice. On the other hand, if you tend to use both bathtub and shower, you'll have to fit them well. If you love steam rooms, then you can include that as well as a part of your shower area. It just depends on your personal preferences.

Needs of other family members

If you're not living alone, then it's important to consider the needs of other family members too. This is particularly important if you have young kids or seniors living with you, as they may have mobility issues. You'll have to consider a doorless walk-in showers or having water resistant floors to prevent any falls or injuries.

Budget

The third aspect you need to factor into your decision is the cost. Bathroom remodels tend to get expensive, so it's best you have a budget and stick to it. Such a planned remodel can take a lot of financial burden off your shoulders.

Research

Once you've decided on the space, amenities you want and your budget, it's time to design and do some research on the costs. Draw up a basic layout of your bathroom, and for this, you can take the help of a contractor or professional architect too. Once the plan is ready, start comparing the prices and features of different brands of walk-in showers, bathtubs, vanities and other amenities you want. When you take a systematic approach, you're more likely to be diligent in your spending, and at the same time, you can get the best worth for your money.

In short, remodeling a bathroom is an important decision, so make sure you take into account all the above aspects to ensure that you have a relaxing space to enjoy.

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Author: Cailsey Addy

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