Bask in your bath!

Most of us spend a lot more time in the bathroom than we think, so making the most of your space can pay dividends for your own pleasure and the overall value of your home. A well designed bathroom can provide a true talking point whilst being the part of your home that really sticks in people’s mind. The bath tends to take up the most room in any bathroom, so it’s important to choose a style that suits you. With so many different sizes and shapes available, your guaranteed to not fall short of ideas. Whether your looking for the classic curve or cutting edge contemporary, find something that reflects the look your trying to achieve.

Of course the size of your bathroom will dictate your primary choice of tub. Larger bathrooms tend to swallow large corner tubs whilst small rectangular shaped rooms require more standardised shaped. However, standard shape doesn’t mean standard features. Many designs now incorporate luxury features such as underwater hydro massage jets and pulsating air massage within standard shaped baths, making the prospect of having your own spa very possible.

When looking at materials of your new bath, acrylic is the most common as it’s good for heat rentention and relatively light weight, whilst being affordable at the same time. Some other designs incorporate other materials such as glass, tin, steel, cast iron, copper and even stone producing real show pieces that sell themselves.  These other materials tend to be more expensive so it’s important to shop around.

Di Vapor offer a number of different bath designs to suit the sizes and style demands of most. The Varda offers a simple standard bath look coupled with the added luxury of hydro massage water jets, air massage jets and headrests on each end. To meet the needs of a high end bathroom, Di Vapor offer the Cosmo – A single person bath complete with hydro massage jets, air massage jets all finished with a 17inch television. What more could you ask for?

Head on over to Di Vapor today to see what’s on offer.

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