Bell Mirror & Glass, Inc.
1702 S. Seneca Street, Wichita, KS 67213
316-262-8642
Designing a bathroom can entail many different options from
different angles; it all depends on the style your looking for.
When configuring a small bathroom with limited space, some
designers like to have a small tub and smaller shower and others tend to
eliminate the tub for a shower that has more square footage. Bridget Cahill, a
bathroom designer on Cape Cod explains her reasoning behind skipping the tub: “To configure a full, modern
bathroom in a footprint of this size, I try to get as much usable area into the
shower as possible without compromising the rest of the floor plan. The best
way to maximize shower space in a small bathroom is to use a tiled shower that
can be customized to the available space.” If you build your bathroom without a
tub, it does not necessarily mean the water-flow is limited.
Without a tub, the bathroom becomes more spacious and
enables the shower to become the main source of water flow. Cahill explains how
a “Eurobath” should be implemented in the bathroom now that there is more
space. This allows for the largest showering space within the standard bathroom
footprints.
Formatting your bathroom this way can definitely help you
save space and gain visual appeal from a smaller area. Although the designs
explained by Bridget Cahill are both elegant and spacious, it will not be a
cheap option, but that all depends on what you are looking for.
For more information on how to design your shower, visit us
at Bell Mirror & Glass or
call us today (316) 262-8642.
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