Blog entry by Rochelle Sutcliffe

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These drains only come into play when the water level rises above their opening, effectively helping to prevent water from spilling over onto the floor when you overflow the tub and your body displaces water or if you accidentally leave the faucet running. The faucet includes knobs and diverters that allow you to adjust water temperature and water. That wall that’s opposite to the bathtub’s faucet can also serve as a stylish and space-saving way to add more storage. Bathrooms that have a section of a wall that extends out may be able to use it for storage, like this great built-in shelving idea featured on Trendir. They may not fit much, but they’re better than nothing! Whether you live in a rural farmhouse or an urban loft, when it comes to the bathroom, nothing is more iconic than a clawfoot bathtub. Dashing and at times visually startling, the freestanding bathtub can uplift the aura of your bathroom instantly and give it an entirely different dimension. These tubs are a touch more costly than regular bathtubs, but they are well worth the dough if you are looking to add an instant showstopper to your bathroom. Their products are made to last and can add a contemporary flair to any bathroom.

Why take that long drive to the spa on weekends when your own bathroom is spacious enough to feature its own tranquil nook? Take a look at this bathroom from Jillian Harris that puts a great little storage area beside the shower beneath the slanted ceiling, and this gray bathroom with just enough room for a narrow shelving unit featured on Decorating Your Small Space. This beautiful bathroom featured on HomeBunch has a space that’s just big enough. While many of these popular predictions pertain to the living room, bedroom and kitchen, there is one major style statement that is aimed at revitalizing your chic bathroom. One of the biggest reasons for the sudden surge in popularity of the freestanding bathtub is the desire among homeowners to create a spa-like retreat right at home. Either while constructing a new home or renovating an old one, people can opt to use decorative plumbing for their bathroom and kitchen areas. Take a look at this beautiful gray tiled shelving space beside the vanity in this bathroom from DIY Crafts U and this built-in shelf with cabinetry featured on BHG. This foam-insulated tank is one of the simplest DIY cold plunge tubs around.

When Wisconsin-based Kohler Co. first advertised one in 1883, the company called it a "water-trough" and sold it alongside farm equipment. And they are available to people under 62, so you don’t need to be a senior to get one. Anyone can get creative with even the smallest and most awkward spaces in bathrooms. You could even install regular shelves if your walls allow them to create a similar look to the recessed shelving. Even small spaces can make the recessed shelving trend work at the end of the bathtub. So, are you ready to embrace this tranquil and glamorous trend? If you are surrounded by too much of the ‘same thing,’ the tub is a fabulous way to create a focal point that creates a rich visual. Those who are not too concerned about space are much better served with the popular elongated-oval models. The average price of a cold plunge tub falls around $5,000 (with some high-end models available for three times as much).

So, I started researching cold plunge systems. Integrating cold plunges into your regular wellness routine is a game-changer for your overall health. It can be as simple as sitting in a bathtub filled with cold water and ice cubes or jumping into a cold lake or the ocean. When cold mark into one-inch squares and break apart for store. The wax will hold for several years, but over time these bathtubs will tend to break down with consistent use and are not seen as a lasting investment compared to the similarly priced copper bathtubs. The stainless steel jets drain fully, meaning no unhygienic pools of water will be left behind. Finally, when shopping for a small hot tub it’s important to make sure that it is made from quality materials that will last for years. Other, less common freestanding tub materials include stainless steel, copper, wood, and stone. After cast iron is steel, which is considerably cheaper with a starting point of $300, but that’s mostly because the material is quite heavy. Architects and homeowners are starting to warm up to these luxurious bathtubs that are now more accessible than at any time in the past. Metallic bathtubs also keep the water warmer for a longer period of time, and while they do demand extra care and attention, they are an ideal choice for those opting for a vintage, period theme.