When renovating your master bath, or any bathroom for that matter, it is very important that you decide whether you want tub or glass shower. While each have their own value, if you’re tight on space and can only choose one, there are some factors to consider.

A tub can add great value because you’re able to use it for bathing small children, as well as choose from a variety of designs to add aesthetic appeal. Some bathtub choices include:

  • Stand alone tubs
  • Bathtubs with jets or Whirlpool style tubs
  • Standard built-in bathtubs

Stand alone tubs are great because they add the look of luxury that every family hopes to have in their bathroom. With stand alone tubs, you can choose from:

  • Soaking tubs
  • Clawfoot tubs
  • Freestanding tubs, and more.

 

While bathtubs have their appeal, glass showers can be a beautiful addition to any bathroom space. While showers are generally faster and use up less water, they can also be added to almost any space, no matter the size.

The following images highlight some of our completed glass-door showers. For most glass-door showers, you’ll want to add frameless glass shower doors, as well as decide if you want:

  • Rain showers
  • Jets
  • Steam features

If you’re looking to splurge on your dream master bath, you can’t go wrong adding both a shower and a tub. Not only will this add value to your home by offering a luxury bath feature and a practical shower, but it will also give you the spa-like environment every master bath should have.