Let's take a look at shower curtains first. Walk into most stores and you find that shower curtains are made in a standard size: 72 inches X 72 inches. If your shower installation requires a wider shower curtain, you can buy those as well. And of special note: the extra-long shower curtain. These are far less likely to come out from the tub while you are showering. If you are doing a children's shower installation, the extra-long types are best.
Most shower curtains made today are manufactured from vinyl, cloth or plastic. Some shower curtains are made using a combination of these materials, for example cloth backed by vinyl. In shower installations, shower curtains serve two purposes: protection from water being splashed out, and to preserve the privacy of the one actually taking the shower.
Many people use 2 shower curtains in their shower installation: the inside curtain will provide the water protection, the outside shower curtain will provide privacy and add the decorative touch as well.
For your shower installation, several types of shower curtains are available: the hookless type, fabric, shower curtains in exotic prints, as well as designs for children. When it comes time for your actual shower installation, first take inventory: make sure that you have all the supplies, tools, and hardware that you will need to complete the job. And as you hang your shower curtain, make sure that you do not tear the curtain around the holes at the top.
Shower enclosures, on the other hand, enclose the bather in a box-like shelter that provides both privacy and protection from water splashes. As you might expect, they vary considerably in size, price and required hardware. It is not always an easy thing to install shower enclosures - they must be carefully fitted for the space that you have available. If you lack the required expertise, it is best to hire a professional.
Shower installation requirements differ, depending on the type of shower enclosure you have. The do-it-yourself types often choose the fiberglass shower enclosure because it has a simple, one-piece design. Metal-and-glass units often use sliding glass doors - and these run on tracks that can be tricky to install. The glass-only type of shower enclosure should be installed by a professional, as these types use heavy panes of glass and special mounting hardware.
A note on care: both shower curtains and shower enclosures are subject to a build-up of mildew, mold, and soap scum. The environment of a shower area is, by definition, very wet and humid - the perfect place for germs to grow as well. It is wise to clean the shower area regularly with a disinfectant cleaner. NEVER use harsh chemicals or cleansers that could mar the finish of your shower enclosure. Shower curtains should be replaced regularly, and washed or laundered in the interim.
Shower Curtains And Accessories
Nowadays, shower curtains come in all sorts of colors and designs, and ones to make your bathroom look great. The great thing about shower curtains is that they are easy to hang and they can transform the look of your bathroom in minutes. I once (almost for a joke) hung a pair of shower curtains in my bathroom that I thought were the height of bad taste. (If you like designs with pictures of cherries and cake, stop reading now!) They were a cream color, and had motifs of cherries and cake. They were a gift, and I planned to leave them there only until my husband had seen them and remarked how awful they were.
The first surprise was that he didn't say they were awful. What he did was remark on how striking they were and how much they transformed the look of the bathroom. At first I thought he was joking. I had been. But when I took a second look at those “awful” shower curtains, I realized I'd missed the point. They really had transformed the bathroom. Not that I fell in love with them or anything. Far from it. But it did bring home to me how easy it was to radically change the look of your bathroom by simply hanging up a piece of material.
I became obsessed with shower curtains, if obsessed is the right word. I think I bought about ten sets over the next few months, and would vary them whenever I wanted a different look to the bathroom. It sure beat having to redecorate.
I still change my shower curtains regularly. A change of shower curtain is especially great when there is a change of season. Light colors for summer, dark and warm for winter. So if you need a quick makeover for your bathroom, then go crazy with the shower curtains. Maybe even try some with cherries and cake. You never know, you may end up loving them!
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