CHOOSING THE CORRECT WALK IN SHOWER
Choosing a walk-in shower involves several considerations to ensure it suits your needs, preferences, and space. Here’s a guide to help you make the right choice:
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Evaluate Your Bathroom Space
- Size: Measure the available space to determine if a walk-in shower can fit comfortably. Ensure there’s room for other bathroom fixtures.
- Layout: Consider the placement of doors, windows, and existing plumbing. The shower should not disrupt the flow of the bathroom design.
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Determine the Design Style
- Open vs. Enclosed: Decide between a fully open shower or one with glass panels or partial enclosures for better water containment.
- Minimalist vs. Detailed: Choose sleek, frameless glass for a modern look, or opt for textured glass, mineral composite/solid surface shower pan, or decorative elements for a more customized feel.
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Select the Type of Shower
- Wet Room Style: Fully tiled floors and walls with no enclosure.
- Shower Enclosure: Includes glass panels or walls for water control.
- Walk-In Tub Combo: Combines a zero entry walk-in shower and tub for flexibility.
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Choose Flooring and Drainage
- Non-Slip Flooring: Opt for solid surface or mineral composite shower pan, textured tiles, natural stone, or any other anti-slip materials to ensure safety.
- Drainage System: Linear drains or center drains should handle water efficiently. Ensure proper sloping of the floor toward the drain.
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Pick the Right Materials
- Glass Panels: Tempered glass for durability and safety.
- Tile or Wall Panel Finishes: Composite panels, large format ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone for aesthetics and water resistance.
- Hardware: Stainless steel or brass fittings resist corrosion.
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Consider Accessibility
- Barrier-Free Entry: No threshold or a low step makes it easier for children, seniors, and people with mobility issues. Specially zero entry shower pans.
- Grab Bars and Benches: Add these for extra safety and convenience.
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Choose Shower Fixtures
- Showerhead Options: Handheld, rain shower, or wall-mounted options.
- Thermostatic Controls: Maintain consistent water temperature for comfort and safety.
- Custom Features: Include body jets, steam functions, or built-in storage niches for convenience.
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Budget and Installation
- Set a Budget: Costs vary based on size, materials, and customization.
- Professional Installation: Hire experts for proper waterproofing, plumbing, and tiling to avoid leaks and maintenance issues.
By carefully considering these factors, you can create a walk-in shower that combines functionality, style, and comfort. If you’d like specific recommendations or assistance in designing your shower, let us know!