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Many adults tackle bathroom remodeling projects after the kids move out to turn the space into a relaxing oasis that meets their needs. If you’re updating the room, you’ll have to decide whether you want to install a walk-in shower or standalone bathtub. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose between the two plumbing fixtures.

Shower

Showers require less square footage than tubs, so they’re ideal for tight spaces. Additionally, enclosing the shower with glass doors will elongate the sightlines and make the area feel brighter, larger, and airier. Even if you have a spacious bathroom, downsizing to a shower allows more room for other features, like double sinks or a vanity makeup area.

A shower is also easier to enter and exit than a tub, making it ideal if you have mobility challenges. You can also install handrails and a stool in the unit to have extra support.

Bathtub

plumbingGet a tub if you want to enjoy relaxing soaks with aromatic soaps, soft music, and a book or glass of wine. Routine immersion in warm water also stimulates blood flow to ease muscular pain, so install a tub if you experience daily body aches.

This plumbing fixture comes in several materials, sizes, and styles, making it easy to find one that fits the space and suits your desired aesthetic. Get a classic clawfoot model for a luxurious look, or choose a modern, oval soaker if you want a chic design.

 

Once you've decided on the fixture, have it installed by the skilled team at Paradise Plumbing in Haleiwa, HI. These licensed professionals have provided Oahu homeowners with reliable installations since 2000. They’ll take the correct measurements and use the right tools to ensure your new shower or tub fits seamlessly. Visit the website to get more information about their services, or call (808) 368-1473 to schedule an appointment.

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