WATER TREATS A whirlpool bath is pleasantly relaxing and may give temporary relief to arthritic or rheumatic joints, but take medical advice before using a whirlpool if you’re pregnant or have a kidney complaint. lf you’re unsure what you want, some suppliers will let you try out different systems. All whirlpool effects involve electric pumps […]
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Health bathrooms can heal some ill’s
Power showers with a multi – function shower head give a soft or torrent spray or invigorating needle jet. There are also massage shower heads or for all – over action, a special frame gives a series of side jets. A steam shower may be ideal in a spare room or landing space, as a […]
Equipped for exercise in the bathroom
For a general programme to increase well – being, aim for a balance of three main elements: aerobic exercise such as cycling, rowing or jogging; body toning – spot exercising of one specific area, perhaps with weights; and relaxation! Water treatment – a whirlpool bath, steam shower or sauna. Draw up a realistic timetable for […]
Ever thought of plain tiles for your bathroom?
Very handsome effects can be produced by imaginative use of plain tiles, either on their own or combined with more decorative styles. Ordinary whites and neutrals are generally less expensive than vivid hues, but if you are tempted by anything particularly vibrant make quite sure you won’t tire of the result after a while. Tiles […]
Border tiles can brighten up the bathroom
One of the most attractive ideas to give a fine finish to tiling is through introducing a border. These can range from delicate bands of a fine pattern to bold, wide friezes. Borders can be added to ceiling or dado level or can round off a partly tiled surface. Running a border or frieze around […]
Choosing the best toilet and basin that suits your needs
For anyone sharing a home with young children, teenagers or elderly people, or regular overnight guests, the advantages of an additional toilet, particularly one downstairs, are self-evident. lt relieves congestion during family rush hours and saves children and adults having to climb flights of stairs in a tall house and it also means guests don’t […]
Selecting the ideal space for your downstairs toilet
In addition to proximity to the soil stack, where you choose to install a loo is limited by the requirement that a room containing a WC must not open directly on to a living room or kitchen and, for obvious reasons, there must be a ventilated lobby in between. As a hallway can act as […]
Installing your new toilet into a small upstairs bathroom
Installing an additional loo off a bedroom or on a landing is practical when space permits. lf you are planning a bath or shower room en-suite to the main bedroom, take into account the location of the existing plumbing. lt may be more realistic to switch rooms if another, nearby bedroom allows for easier conversion. […]
How to prepare for a new bathroom
The past one hundred years have seen a remarkable revolution in bathing and bathrooms. A century ago, the once-weekly familial bath, taken in a tub laboriously filled by hand in front of the living-room fire, was gradually being superseded for the lucky few by the first Victorian and Edwardian bathrooms, complete with vast baths and […]
Assessing the space for your new bathroom
Whether you are planning a brand-new bathroom or making improvements to an old one, taking a moment to think about the exact role of the room may save expensive mistakes later on. Ask yourself the following questions: ls the bathroom to be used by the whole family, just the children, a couple or a single […]