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Why Choosing the Right Bathtub is Important: The Centerpiece of the Bathroom
Unless you have a huge walk-in shower or something like that, your bathtub is, by default, the focal point of the bathroom. It is the largest, most obvious item there. This gives you a bit of a dilemma: What, exactly, do you do about your bathtub if it's just plain ugly? You either hide it behind a pretty shower curtain or screen, or you replace it. Because you can't just ignore it.
That's why, when you're choosing a new bathtub, it's important to choose the right bathtub. You don't want to hide your new bathtub.
There are also some practical reasons for choosing the right bathtub. Plumbing is one. If you plan to relocate the tub, you'll need to plumb for the new one. If you choose the right bathtub, you can make that job easier and more affordable.
Space is another practical reason why it's important to choose the right bathtub. If you choose the right tub, you can have a luxury bathtub in a small space.
Other practical points to consider in choosing the right bathtub are what it's made of-how durable it is and how long it will last-its size, and any safety issues you need to factor in.
The biggest reason it's important to choose the right bathtub, however, is because you want it to be the beautiful centerpiece of the bathroom. You want the nicest, most luxurious bathtub you can get within your budget.
Because the bathtub is the focal point of a bathroom, it exerts strong influence on your overall design, and it contributes to the look and feel you are trying to create. If you choose the right bathtub, that is.
You can't ignore the bathtub, and you don't want to. You want to choose a bathtub that works practically, but is beautiful, that enhances your overall design and that adds as much luxury and impact as it can to your bathroom.
And then, because you've chosen the right bathtub, you can go into your bathroom, light a few candles, put on some soft music, pour a glass of wine and soak in that new, luxurious, perfect bathtub.
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Handicap bathtubs allow people with mobility problems to be independent and to care for themselves. That gives them dignity and the ability to have an active lifestyle despite their handicap.
Some handicapped people prefer to use a large shower, especially if they are wheelchair bound. They can roll into the shower and transfer to a shower chair, then push the wheelchair out of the way and use a handheld shower to bathe themselves.
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