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The Benefits of a Tub and Shower Combo

by Kevin Smith Author

There are plenty of ways that you can increase the value of your home, whether you plan on staying there for a long time or you’re looking to sell in the near future. Two of the biggest ways that you can do that is to update older kitchens and bathrooms to give them a newer, cleaner look. While kitchen renovation often costs more and takes more time, the bathroom, as a smaller room, can be more cost effective and give you a big boost right away.

But there are many different things to consider when you’re working through a bathroom renovation. From paint colors and vanities, to the shower and tub situation, you want to make sure that you’re giving it the right updates to make it appeal to both you and a potential new buyer. That’s where a new tub and shower combo can really help. Here are some of the ways that it can add to the appeal of your bathroom.

Gives People Options

When you think about whether you like to take a shower or a bath at the end of the day, sometimes, your decisions are varied. If it’s been a long day, you’ve been on your feet and you just want to take some time to yourself to relax, a bath might be the best option. But if you’re rushing off to an event and you only have a limited amount of time, a shower is going to be your best bet. The point is, people want options and they want to know that they have a choice, and when you have a tub and shower combo, you get to have the option to make the decision that best fits your mood.

Safety First

Another important aspect of installing a tub and shower combo is to consider the safety of the users. Often, people think that simple walk-in showers are the best option as they age because they’re worried about falling or balance issues. That takes away their ability to enjoy a nice long bath, though. With a walk-in tub and shower combo, you can still get the best of both worlds.

A walk-in tub and shower combo comes with a door in the side of the tub enclosure that allows you to step in straight ahead, rather than walk over a high tub lip. This means you get the security of knowing your safe while still being able to control the options you have in your bathroom.


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