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Bath fixtures are an easy answer to spicing up one of the most important rooms in your house. Any realtor will tell you that if you're thinking about doing some renovating that you ought to concentrate on the bath and the kitchen. Most homeowners, however, don't realize how many options are out there when it comes to adding beauty, functionality, and luxury to their baths and powder rooms. The following are a few ideas to consider if you're thinking about replacing or remodeling the bath fixtures in your home.
The Basics
Generally when homeowners think of bath fixtures they think of the basics: sink,
faucets, toilet, shower, and tub are by far the most used and important bathroom
fixtures, and should be the first things you swap out. Don't let the everyday
stigma of these fixtures cramp your imagination, however. Despite being bathroom
standard fare, the bathroom fixture industry produces a number of innovative
and stylish answers to these necessary components.
Style. For starters, think style. Faucets and sinks are available in traditional, contemporary, and modern looks to fit almost any home design you want to match. The same thing goes for toilets, tubs and showers. And beyond simple appearance, bathroom fixtures are undergoing a revolution of sorts when it comes to water efficiency and safety as well. Think about installing low volume or dual flush toilets, and water saving shower heads when you begin to shop around. They will save you money in the long run and you'll be doing the environment and your local municipality a favor at the same time.
Thermostatic Shower Valve. And while you're at it, consider installing a thermostatic shower valve on your shower and tub. A Thermostatic shower valve automatically adjusts the mixture of hot and cold water to avoid scalding in the event of pressure changes and will shut closed if the cold water is interrupted. This is a good idea for any homeowner to install, but can be especially important if you have children in your home.