If you want one feature in your bathroom to be out of the ordinary then go for building or installing a shower stall that makes a difference. There are a lot of styles you can choose for a shower enclosure . For example corner shower stalls are great for a bathroom that is tight on space. Then there are different materials that can be used for example a wood, a stone or a glass shower stall . Moreover, by adding niches, benches and other accessories, you can make your shower enclosure even more cozy. So, take a look at some shower stall ideas below and choose the one you like the best: This shower stall is the perfect example of uber-modern style. It features three sided glass panels along with an integrated seat. The outer side of the seat has shelves and a cubby so that you can easily store your towels and toiletries and hence they will be in easy reach. This shower stall has classy black French doors . It is ideal for those who want an elements of design too in their shower stal...
Custom shower pans the best option if you want a 100% waterproof shower. Recently Steve had to remodel a bathroom that had a leaky fiberglass shower pan . The prior installer did a poor job and the homeowners stop using the shower after water leaked into the kitchen ceiling. NOT GOOD!! Today we’ll show you how to install KBRS’s Tile-Basin® shower pan. Any DIYer can do this project in just a few hours and with minimal tools. KBRS: What’s the Story? Many homeowners have shower pan leaks . Catastrophes happen because either a DIYer or contractor did sloppy work. We all make mistakes but one small oversight during a shower remodel can lead to expensive repairs. KBRS approached us to try their shower pans. At first Steve and I weren’t too excited – a lot of companies tout their product as the next godsend. You can understand our skepticism. After extensive research we decided the KBRS Tile-Basin® would be a good fit for one of Steve’s clients. First off, there are no seams in the pan. Plu...
carriejlb June 6, 2012 I am remodeling a small bathroom and picture a simple, modern, freestanding tub. There is no room for a separate shower, but I thought I could have an external shower head and suspended oval shower -curtain rod like you often see with clawfoot tubs. But I can't seem to find pics of a similar set up. Is it possible??? Why or why not? Here's an image of the tub I wanted and an example of the kind of shower set I envision. Thanks!!! Bookmark 10 Like 1
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