Smaller bathrooms are no longer merely being used as an adorned guest bathroom. Gone are the fancy guest towels, small fancy specialized soaps and various sized plates that are filled to the brim with dried scented flowers. Today’s modern families make use out of the smaller sized bathrooms. They replace the full sized toilet with one that is smaller and more compact, and they replace the standard sized bathroom sink with a smaller vessel sink. The under the sink cabinet is removed and the former guest bathroom is changed into a useful family bathroom with a shower by simply adding any one of the latest styles of corner showers.
Each of the corner showers will create a full bathroom out of a smaller bathroom. The shower stalls come in either one or two pieces and are easy to install. They are a simple do-it-yourself addition to your home. There is no mess, fuss or filth when adding corner showers to the smaller bathroom. The entire renovation that includes adding the vessel sink will cost less than if you hired a professional contractor to add an additional bathroom or to enlarge the one you already have.
Some of the corner showers are arched, straight or rounded. A few contain full wall shower heads that can serve as a full body shower massage. Each type has a different price tag depending on their look. Some have a glass door while others use a standard shower curtain. The type and size of the shower will depend on the actual width and length of the bathroom and on how much one can afford to pay.
One of the necessary additions to any one of the corner showers is the corner caddy. The caddy hangs inside the shower and holds the shower caps, soaps, hair products and bath brushes. The addition of corner showers to any smaller bathroom that includes an appropriate size shower caddy will make corner showers a welcome addition to any home.
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