Posts Tagged ‘baths’

Top Ideas for a Big Bathroom

Monday, March 8th, 2010

If you are lucky enough to have a big bathroom, it does not mean that any less planning is required. You still need to take into account the position of the plumbing fixtures, whilst maintaining a big enough space around each of your fittings. Keep things in mind such as having a space to store towels near your bath so that you do not have to walk across the bathroom when you get out of the tub. Grouping fixtures together will allow you to use the extra space created for additional relaxation areas, or for space to install fitted cabinets and other storage areas.
When thinking about storage or furniture, you do not have to be bound by the constraints of fitted furniture cabinets, but instead experiment with more unusual ideas. Such as making use of freestanding cupboards for towels, or have a bigger cabinet in which to keep any toiletries. You could even make use of a moveable storage unit, which provides convenience without clutter. Having extra space means there is more scope for extending the use of a big bathroom. Think about installing a dressing table and mirror, or additional relaxation/exercise equipment to truly personalise your space.

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Best Baths to Buy

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Bathing should be relaxing, cleansing and comfortable therefore ensure you choose the right bath to suit your bathroom.

To begin with there are many types of baths, in all shapes and sizes. Straight baths, corner baths, freestanding baths, bowed-end baths as well as spa and whirlpool baths.

Straight Baths; These are the most popular baths, as they are simple and easy to fit. Becoming increasingly popular are the double-ended designs, which have taps in the middle to prevent being uncomforted whilst relaxing. These baths often prove to be the cheapest also.

Corner Baths; Generally are chosen for awkward-shaped bathrooms, however be aware that they may take up more floor space and need a lot of water to fill. In addition, they are wider and shorter, meaning that they are not ideal for taller users.

Freestanding Baths; The symbol of sophistication within bathrooms, both traditional Victorian roll-tops and modern free-standing versions scream luxury. However as with all deluxe products they can prove very expensive. Furthermore due to the amount of water that they take to fill it means that hot water systems may not cope, and the weight may not be supported by weaker floors.

Bow Front Baths; Ideal for bathrooms having a shower and bath together, because, as the name suggests, one end is bowed. This therefore creates more showering space, as well as the bath usually being available with a curved screen to fit.

Whirlpool & Spa Baths; The most relaxing of all the choices, available in many shapes generally. The down side is the installation cost on top of the extra cost for the bath in the first place. However the experience is worth the extra indulgence.

They’re all the different types of baths, however now which material to choose?

Acrylic; This is the standard, and therefore cheapest material. It does retain the water temperature and is easy to clean, definitely the simplest option and most hassle free.

Enamelled Cast Iron; An exceedingly strong material, creating a very heavy bath however. Therefore floors need to be checked to ensure they can take the weight. An expensive option, at first glance, but they will last and can be re-enamelled for a fraction of the price of a new bath.

Porcelain-coated Steel; Lighter and Cheaper then the aforementioned enamelled cast iron option. However they are less durable and can be damaged on impact, with chipped areas liable to rust.

Solid Surface; this is a mix of stone and resin. Its easily moulded and the surface retains its orginal colour regardless of wear, however it is a very expensive option.

Buying Bathrooms Online

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Did you know that buying online bathrooms can save you money, time, and hassle? When you choose to buy your bathroom suite online you will have the comfort of knowing that you’ll have no more driving round various showrooms, no more flicking through bathroom brochures, no more high pressure salespeople. If you choose form a web bathroom site like BigBathroomShop you will find over 3500 bathroom suites, baths, taps, showers, and pieces of bathroom furniture to choose from. So save petrol, shoe leather, time, and arguments by shopping for your new bathroom online!