When redesigning or building a new bathroom, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is whether or not you’ll want to include a bathtub, shower, or both. Our suggestion is to think about your space practically as well as your needs as a couple or family. There are pros to all options. Here are a few of our favorites:

Showers:

Showers are great because you have a variety of options when it comes to doors or curtains, as well as fixtures. The glass doors can come with or without frames. The frameless glass shower doors are a big favorite with customers.

Showers vs. Bathtubs

We also love the black framed door option a customer chose too. It looked great with the subway tile!

Showers vs. Bathtubs

You can never go wrong with a shower that includes a curtain. Not only can it accommodate a tub, but you can change it up every so often, keeping your bathroom trendy.

Showers vs. Bathtubs

Bathtubs:

Bathtubs are great, especially for families, so you have a more comfortable place to bath little ones. But bathtubs can also be a space of luxury and tranquility. You can choose stand alone tubs, with or without claw feet.

Showers vs. Bathtubs

Showers vs. Bathtubs

Or you can opt for a tub that is build in, giving you the feeling that spa-like elevation. Not to mention, you can decorate the built-in frames and wall with tile or stone for a unique and fun look.

Showers vs. Bathtubs

Who says you can’t have both? Showers and tubs can be combined in a variety of ways. As referenced with the shower curtain, you can include a tub and a curtain for the best of both worlds in smaller spaces. Or, if you have the space and budget, include a separate shower and stand alone tub to have the convenience and luxury of both. You can’t go wrong with whatever you choose!

Showers vs. Bathtubs

Showers vs. Bathtubs