Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Bathroom Resources

I would like to share some great bathroom resources that I've come across with you all today. These are articles and posts on various topics that I think are worth reading, particularly if you are thinking about doing any bathroom remodeling. Bathroom remodeling can really add value to your home but at the same time spending too much money on a remodel is foolish. You want to ideally take the time to analyze what your investment will yield in terms of return on investment(ROI) prior to deciding how much money you are willing to spend to update your bathroom.
The first article that I came across talks about frameless glass shower doors. This article talked about many of the various types of frameless shower doors. These are very popular in higher end remodels and I think that they will continue to gain in popularity amongst the masses as prices continue to come down. A frameless glass shower door adds both beauty and function to any bathroom.
Another article I saw that was about shower screens. Shower screens function much in the same way as shower doors but they typically have various advantages and disadvantages over doors. This article gives a nice breakdown on when to use shower screens and how to select the right shower screen for your particular situation. It is definitely worth reading and I would encourage you to check it out.
Now sticking with the theme of bathroom remodeling, you may also want to check out this post on toilet bowl parts. Now when you remodel a bathroom you may want to consider updating your toilet to a low-flow or a power flush toilet. These can be environmentally friendly and add value to your home. If you are on a budget and need to keep your existing toilet then check out that post to learn a little more about how your toilet works so that you can be confident fixing any problems if and when they come up.
The last bathroom post that I am going to recommend today is one on small bathtubs. This post gives lots of useful information for people who want a bathtub but are stuck with a home that has a small bathroom. Many bathrooms can't accommodate the standard 5 foot bathtub and this article gives lots of nice options for bathtubs that can fit in smaller spaces. Even if you don't want a small bathtub it might be interesting to learn about the various options that are out there for people who do need a smaller tub.
That's all for today, I hope you enjoy reading the articles.

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