Two Ideas for Bathroom Windows and Shower Curtains

November 29th, 2010 by GuestPoster

Covering the bathroom window is essential for privacy. Because of the conditions in the bathroom, there are a few extra considerations when choosing bathroom window curtains or curtains for your shower. You’ll have to find something that keeps activities in the bathroom hidden and stands up to heat and humidity.

Sheer fabrics are good in the bathroom because they dry quickly and don’t tend to get moldy or covered in mildew if they do happen to be damp for an extended period of time. Multiple layers of similarly colored sheer fabric curtains can be beautiful and soften the light greatly. They also blur the view enough to create a certain degree of privacy although this will not be enough unless the window itself is opaque. A single panel of sheer fabric will dry much faster, but there’s the obvious issue of people being able to see in. If the bathroom window faces a private area, or if it’s raised above shoulder height, sheer curtains will be a fine addition however.

Since bathroom windows tend to be smaller than other windows in the home, a valance may be all you need as far as a bathroom window treatment goes. Valances only cover the top part of the window but they accent the area beautifully. For a bathroom window valance, you’ll still want to choose a fabric that dries quickly and doesn’t mold. Like with sheer curtains, privacy can be an issue with a valance that only covers part of the window.

An easy way to deal with the privacy issue of both valances and sheer curtains is to add some shades or blinds underneath. These items will guarantee privacy and add another decorative touch. You’ll still get the finished look of having curtains, but the selection process for those curtains will be easier with some blinds for backup. Make sure to choose a material that won’t be affected by humidity. Plastic is probably the best choice for this, or you could use very modern and eco-friendly bamboo roman shades. Both are very easy to clean and come in various colors to suit any bathroom.

As long as you feel comfortable in your bathroom, and your window coverings are resistant to mold and easy to clean, any bathroom window treatments that appeal to you are fine. Bathroom window curtains, valances and blinds are a great way to express your creativity in a small space.

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Frameless Shower Doors

November 27th, 2010 by GuestPoster

Shower enclosures are usually the next bathroom amenity that comes to our mind when we opt for showers. It provides privacy and keeps the water from splashing onto the bathroom floor, thus, keeping you away from slipping accidents due to slippery bathroom floors. In a way, shower enclosures also help you eliminate constant cleaning of molds and mildew on the bathroom floors. In line with this, shower doors are the next important thing to consider. Frameless shower doors are now growing in popularity when it comes to shower door preferences.

In addition to that, frameless shower doors add a twist of simple elegance in your bathroom. Furthermore frameless shower doors are easy to clean and to maintain. Just a few minutes of wiping the glass will eventually bring back its sparklingly clean appearance. On the other hand, it is advisable to use surface protector when cleaning and never chemicals to avoid damage of the door. When buying for cleaner for your frameless shower door, it is also advisable to ask for assistance to make sure you will be buying the correct one. Meanwhile glasses used for frameless shower doors are thick and tempered so you can count on its durability and lifetime. Without the presence of metal and wood, frameless shower doors are also corrosion resistance and not easy to rot. Also, if you opt to purchase for a framed shower door, you will incur more money for constant replacement of your shower door. Practicality is also one of frameless shower doors’ main advantages. Factors to be considered when shopping for frameless shower doors include thickness, texture, design, and of course budget. Thicker glasses can also mean higher prices while thinner ones are more affordable, which makes it more salable compared to the former. Although frameless shower doors are costly, it will still be a great investment for you and your family by considering its advantages over the framed shower doors.

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Dual Shower Heads Vs Square Shower Heads

November 19th, 2010 by GuestPoster

Showers have long overtaken the bath tub as the preferred method of washing our bodies, and over the last two or three decades, modern houses have been designed and re-fitted around this model. The shower is a much faster and more convenient way to wash, not to mention a more efficient way to keep clean. So much has this become a part of modern life, that many people will not even have a bath and take the option of having larger and better shower units.

This increase in the popularity of showers, and the increase in demand for bigger and better showers, has fueled the invention and creation of a growing and increasingly ingenious amount of shower head options. A shower head is quite simply the outlet for the water. A traditionally standard shower head is a small round head with a many small outlet holes (looking something like a pepper pot), but there are now much more choices.

Two of the most popular modern types of outlet are the dual shower head and the square shower head. The square shower head is, as you would imagine is square, but it is not as simple as that, it is not a standard hand held shower head in a square shape. The idea behind the square shower head is to create a rain effect shower, so the head is fitted higher over head than normal and is a much larger surface area, often rectangular as well as square. The dual shower head is again not quite as simple as it sounds, but as the name suggest the basic idea is to have more than one outlet for the water. Dual heads can be wall mounted, ceiling mounted or quite often a combination of the two. The idea is that water is getting to various parts of the body at the same time, giving a better clean and a more luxurious experience.

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High Density Glass For Walk In Showers

November 13th, 2010 by GuestPoster

High density glass is used in walk in shower designs now days. High density glass provides ultimate protection and is manufactured from chemically treated hardened silica. So in case you accidentally slip or you accidentally hit the glass with something, the glass panels will withstand the impact. These glass panels have specifically been developed for use in showers and are designed from materials that have the elasticity property. So they can bend and can withstand allot of pressure. These panels are chemically treated so if you break them accidentally they will not fall over you, but they will allow enough time for you to move away before giving up. This technology has been imported from the same concept used in car windscreens. These shower systems are also ideal for small bathroom designs.

Shower designs for small bathrooms are designed with one thing in mind and that is to save precious space. So no matter what shower system you select and purchase you space will be saved and you will not be cramped in your shower. Modern shower designs for small bathrooms have intelligent floor and wall shower splashes. For your ultimate showering experience you can control the flow or water and intensity of shower splashes.

With high density glass, you can be sure that you will have less chance of an accident. This is great especially if you have younger children who will be running in and out of the bathroom from time to time. Modern showers also come with water thermostat to control the water temperature. You can electronically program the shower so it moves from hot to cold or from cold to hot. These intelligent showers are best suited if you have a small bathroom design. You can book your shower system very easily today through internet and also find someone to install it rather easily.

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Benefits of A Steam Shower

November 9th, 2010 by GuestPoster

The ability to enjoy a steaming hot shower after a stressful day at work or with your children can be a great way to unwind. A lot of people benefit when they have a steam room in their gym to get rid of stiffness in their muscles and joints. Steam showers can also clean your skin, up circulation and help clean out sinuses.

Steam showers have helpful properties for almost everybody. Experts say you can sweat out toxins through the skin. When doing this your body makes antibodies which are good at getting rid of disease. Steam showers are now sometimes being suggested for cancer patients. Sweating can also help you lose weight.

Steam is good at relaxing muscles and relieving tensions. This is great for sufferers of arthritis or muscle pain. Steam can increase a person’s metabolism which means the body uses calories faster. This could help people who gain weight easily. Many professional athletes use steam showers on a weekly basis to keep their bodies in good shape.

If you do not have a gym or sauna membership don’t give up. You can put steam shower units in your own home. Buy a steam shower until that offers all the benefits of a public sauna. They come with a shower head and many water jets you can change at your leisure. Your body will be massaged by water and steam from all angles. Enjoy the same experience at home whenever you want. Take a look at the different models and prices online.

Putting a unit like this in your home may result in a bathroom remodel but will be worth it in the long run. It ups the value of your property like models such as bathroom lighting and will be a feature that both you and your family can use often.

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Outdoor Walk In Shower Options

November 1st, 2010 by GuestPoster

Although you may think of the shower in your home when you hear the words, “walk in shower enclosures,” they can often also be found outdoors as well. Outdoor walk in shower enclosures are used for a variety of reasons and can be found in many locations where swimming takes place. If you have a home pool, an outdoor shower enclosure is an excellent way to avoid having guests wander through your house dripping, looking for a shower to rinse off in. If you live next to or vacation at the beach you may also find an outdoor walk in shower very helpful to rinse sand off before heading home. Imagine the sand that your kids would track into your home if not able to rinse off at the beach or before coming in and standing on your carpet or sitting on your sofa. Another more obvious place that an outdoor shower enclosure can be found is at a camping spot. Campers are sure to appreciate having a place to wash up while enjoying the great outdoors.

If you enjoy the outdoors, you may even enjoy showering outdoors where you can enjoy the beauty of your home garden. While showering in an outdoor shower can be both intimate and adventurous, it is important to locate your outdoor shower discretely in your yard, most likely a private estate. If you live in full view of neighbors, an outdoor shower may not be the best idea.

Most often, an outdoor walk in shower will be made of wood. Locating your walk in shower near your home pool may require you to build an added enclosure to provide more privacy and protection from the outdoor elements. Using wood to design your outdoor walk in shower will provide stability to your shower and will also blend well with the outdoor elements, sometimes camouflaging the shower itself. If you have the tools and some carpentry skill, building you very own outdoor walk in shower should be fairly easy. Just make sure you follow the instructions.

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When Should You Not Build An Outdoor Shower Enclosure?

November 1st, 2010 by GuestPoster

Having an outdoor shower enclosure is one of the more modern concepts for renovating your home and building something out of the box. However, even if you have seen that this shower enclosure worked well with some others, this does not mean that it will work for you too. There are instances in which the construction of this enclosure isn’t just the best idea. Read on so that you will find more about these things;

  • When your entire family is conservative, bathing outside your home might just make them feel awkward. You might be able to build this enclosure successfully, but eventually no one will make use of it. It might just be there for aesthetics, but you still have to make the most of it. If you know this beforehand, do not anymore continue your plans of building it.
  • If your house is already “full” and you have not much space left, don’t think of doing this. You can just cover the place for your garden or garage which must be more of a priority. You can just keep your shower inside your home.
  • When you don’t have enough money to spend, don’t think of building this enclosure first. There are cheap designs, but usually, these are very expensive. if you know you can’t suffice the entire construction for now, don’t push through it. Rest assured, you can do it the next time around.
  • If you have limited knowledge on how to build this enclosure, don’t dare start it. If you are to do it yourself, make sure that you know where to start, how to start it, and some other details. You won’t enjoy the outcome if you haven’t built it in a way that it must be correctly built.

Well, other than these instances, building this enclosure is such a wonderful decision. Check out more ideas about shower enclosures as well as about aluminum lattice patio covers at A-Z Home Centers.

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