Grab Bars and Handles
Create a safer shower without compromising the style of your bathroom by adding decorative grab bars. Grab bars provide additional safety and mobility in one of the most common places to slip and fall in your home. Today, grab bars are available in a variety of styles and finishes that will match the rest of the bathroom’s fixtures.
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Seating Equals Comfort
Add comfort and safety to your shower with seating. Because the shower is one of the most common places in the home to fall, a bench is a smart addition to any shower. Make note that additional space in the shower will be needed so the bench does not take up your standing space.
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Customized Niches
A smart way to add space and organization to your shower is adding built-in shelves. These niches are versatile and can be used for both storage and display. They can be filled with a decorative and contrasting tile, adding additional style to your custom shower design.
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Shower Head Choices
There are a variety of options when it comes to shower heads. Hand shower heads add convenience by making both bathing and cleanup easier. They can be especially helpful for people with limited mobility and children. Having multiple shower heads is a growing trend, providing a comfortable stream of water from head to toe.
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Shower Doors
Even shower doors come with a variety of choices. You may choose a framed door or a stylish frameless shower door. You also have the option of an open-top shower or a closed steam shower. Glass doors come in an assortment of textures to maintain your privacy and add style to the room.
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Lighting Choices
Recessed lighting is a smart solution for a dark shower. Recessed lighting is especially convenient as it does not take away any head space in the shower. Special moisture-resistant light fixtures are now available for such jobs. Be sure to consult an electrician before installing, as water and electricity can create a dangerous situation.
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