Bathrooms have certainly changed with the times.
Rather than simply being utilitarian, new designs seem to invite users to take
long baths and linger over their grooming. Rich wood, marble, shining chrome…no
phone - the designers may be onto to something. In fact, whether you're looking
for small updates or building from the ground up, you can incorporate many of
these new products and ideas into your home. Today's a bathroom is stylish
combination of convenience and technology.
Bathrooms now feature
faucets, baths, shower stalls and accessories that use new technology and
materials to stand up to the rust, mold, and deterioration.
Plastic
certainly has a place in a modern bathroom the most useful of those being the
shower. Traditional tile walls require frequent scrubbing to remove stains and
mold from grout. New silicone sealers can reduce but do not eliminate the need
for scrubbing and cleaning products. Solid plastic shower stalls are a simple
solution. These stalls are available in a wide array of colours and styles and
some include a built-in seat ideal for mature family members.
Faucets
are the most frequently used devices in the bath, so replacing them can be a
quick and satisfying way to upgrade a bathroom. High quality faucets are
engineered to prevent problems often associated with older faucets: leaks,
drips, reduced water pressure, difficulty regulating water temperature, and
stoppers that don't close or open.
New technology in the application of
polished finishes for faucets provides a much more durable surface than was
previously available. This new finish won't scratch, peel or tarnish. Jewellery,
high-tech watches and stylish eyeglass frames retain their great looks due to
the properties of titanium. The lasting durability of titanium is relied upon
for use on space vehicles, military aircraft and commercial airliners. Doctors
enhance the quality of life with artificial replacement joints and pins that
join broken bones, all made from chemical-resistant titanium. Even weekend
golfers arrive closer to the 300-yard drive thanks to golf clubs, which
incorporate titanium technology.
Another development in faucets is
built-in water filters. Initially, this concept does not sound revolutionary.
However, these water filters are now capable of removing, almost entirely, such
undesirables as lead, chlorine, parasites, odour and bad taste. Most home
renovation stores now offer a choice of filters including those that are stored
under a sink and route clean to the faucet or are attached to the
showerhead.
New handles provide a quick update to cabinets and drawers in
your bathroom. Among the latest offerings are brushed steel, marble and glass in
styles from sleek to antique. Add a unified look to the room with matching
accessories such as towel bars, robe hooks and soap holders.
Glass
blocks used as part of an outside wall provide privacy and a daytime flood of
soft light. Today you will find glass blocks in a wide selection of colours and
textures.
Lighting is low-tech way to dramatically improve the
atmosphere of a bathroom. The latest trend is toward warm multidirectional
light. It is always important to properly light the mirror for grooming purposes
but now it's also position light fixtures to brighten dark corners of the room.
Dim lighting can overshadow the best decorating.
New bathroom paints are
highly water resistant providing extra moisture protection for drywall. Ask for
bathroom or kitchen paint at your home improvement store. Despite many new and
improved products moisture can still cause mold and other deterioration
problems. Proper ventilation from a fan or window is essential.
A
shining, rustproof faucet, warm lighting and fashionable accessories are all
excellent upgrades but there is one luxury item most people really want: a
whirlpool bath. Sizes range from slightly larger than a normal bath to very
large. Whirlpool baths are available in round, octagonal and traditional bathtub
shapes. A whirlpool bath may be a significant investment but it can one day be a
selling feature of your home.
You may find only one downside to new
bathrooms - you may have to wait your turn.