A sunken tub is a bathroom luxury that lets you soak your aches and pains away at the end of a long day. You can create a ritual out of your daily bath and create a private oasis in your bathroom filled with little touches that make you feel pampered. Decorate the area around your sunken tub to heighten the experience.
When remodeling a bathroom, replacing an old bath tub is normally one of the first jobs that the homeowner considers. Removing your bathroom tub is not easy, but can be a do-it-yourself task. Depending on the location and installation of the tub being removed, it may be necessary to open or remove a wall to reach the plumbing fixtures. Before beginning, measure doors to ensure there is enough room to remove the tub out of the house and enough room for the replacement tub, if applicable. Take extra care when removing the fixture from the bathroom floor so you do…
Modern bathtub and shower designs certainly have their charms, but for many, nothing looks better than an old-fashioned claw foot tub resting in a corner of the bathroom. If you own one of these old- fashioned tubs, you can design the look and feel of your bathroom around it. By choosing the right accessories, you can make it the star of your modern bathroom.
Walk-in showers are an alternative for any homeowner who wants to trade in the traditional bathtub for a spacious shower area. If you only use the shower feature of a bathtub and shower combination unit, you can remove the bathtub and create a luxurious shower stall instead. Standalone units are available for the bathroom, or you may tile a section of the bathroom for the standing shower.
Laundry tubs have come a long way since the days of heavy metal buckets for use with a washboard. Today, laundry tubs are built into the room. Most laundry tubs are made of a thick white plastic and contain a sink and drain, useful for soaking stained items of many sizes. The outside of a laundry tub doesn't have much character, but by decorating it, you can customize the look of your laundry room.
If you have a small bathroom, then do-it-yourself projects within the bathroom, such as painting and retiling, might not seem that overwhelming. However, a job like removing a shower and tub from the bathroom can actually get more complicated when the space is small. While the process is the same for removing a shower and tub from any other bathroom, the cramped space will likely make the job more unpleasant and will probably require some clever maneuvering as you work.
A solarium uses caulking as a weatherproofing sealant between the solarium's panels, its framing and the building to which the solarium is attached. Solarium installers use caulking to fill all voids and seams in the structure. A solarium, sometimes called a sun room, uses shatter-resistant see-through panels on its roof and walls. Some solariums use arched panels for the roof and front wall and flat panels for the two side walls; each arched panel covers a portion of the roof and the front wall. Other solariums use flat panels for the roof and separate panels for each wall.
Designing small bath space requires extra attention to detail. It's important to use high-quality materials and trim work, so the bath looks elegant. If you use only average design work with no special details, the bathroom can detract from the home's appearance. Appropriate colors, fixtures, flooring and trim work will turn the small bath into a work of art. Much of the décor can come from close-out sales or dollar-store finds. It's important to invest most of the budget in fixtures and cabinetry.
Some people don't like the look of oak, but for others, it is a decorating gem. Oak can look completely modern and up-to-date with proper decorating. The light wood imparts a clean look, making it ideal for a fresh, minimalist bathroom. Decorate an oak bathroom in a way that draws attention to the wood, making it a focal point. This requires the use of light, crisp colors and simple accessories. The oak gives the bathroom a natural look, so following the naturalistic theme will create a spa-like feeling.
Tiles don't have to be confined to the bathroom floor or the shower. Many bathroom designs take tiles from floor to wainscot height or even to the ceiling. When tiles are used on the bathroom walls, the design becomes more of the focus in the room, putting the design on equal footing with the function of the space. While there are some tiles which should remain on dry wall areas only, there are many types of tile to choose from for use on all the walls in the bathroom.
The installation of a bathtub requires a little extra waterproofing after the project is finished. This is an important aspect of the project since it will keep water and moisture from seeping behind the tub onto the dry wall. Moisture behind a tub can lead to the drywall breaking down and even the development of harmful mold. With a steady hand this project can be done by the average homeowner.
Caulking is the process of sealing seams and joints in a structure. Caulk can be used on wood, metal and fibrous materials. Caulking sealants are either water- or non-water-based caulks. There are several methods of applying caulk to a surface. The key to successfully applying caulk depends on the amount of caulk used. Only use enough caulk to seal the seam for a smooth surface.
Clawfoot tubs are distinctive and old-fashioned, dramatically different from the tubs of our modern era that have more sharp edges and geometric lines. Clawfoot tubs have four feet, often in the shape of claws that support the tub at each corner. Slipper tubs are a variation of clawfoot tubs. This type of tub has one end that sweeps up to provide the bather a comfortable place to rest his back. A wooden slipper tub has wooden claws or foundation to give the tub a more organic appearance. Redecorating your bathroom with such tubs calls for strategic decor decisions.
Caulking around the edge of a bathroom tub is essential to prevent sloshing water from seeping into walls and floors and causing mold or mildew. Achieve a neat, long-lasting finish on your bathtub by using a caulking gun and silicone caulk suitable for bathroom surfaces. Consider using a mold-inhibiting caulk to prevent mold and mildew growth.
Rubbermaid storage containers are inexpensive, sturdy and versatile. However, most people don't include them on a list of the most decorative house wares you can choose. Though made to be more functional than beautiful, if Rubbermaid containers are a needed feature in your home, you can still decorate with and around them. Take advantage of a variety of products, dress up your textures and arrange your containers well to make them add to the décor rather than dress it down.
Applying caulk to the seam where the tub and wall meet creates a waterproof barrier to protect the inside of walls from water damage. Water damage leads to mildew, mold and wood rot. Caulking the gap also protects the substrate behind tile or composite wall covering from damage. A waterproof substrate is ideal for tile or a wall covering backing, but some homes have drywall behind the wall covering. When drywall becomes wet, the wall loses its stiffness, becomes spongy and may collapse. Protecting the area is necessary for safety and the structural well-being of the house.
Scratches and stains in your bathroom tub are fairly common as the bathtub ages, especially if multiple users soak in the tub regularly. While replacing or reglazing an extremely old bathtub may be necessary to obtain the original shine of the tub, there are some things you can do to get rid of scratches and stains in a tub that aren't too severe, as long as you are willing to add a little elbow grease to your efforts.
Remodeling a bathroom typically includes removing the bathtub so you can replace it with an upgraded bathtub or a standing shower. You need to be careful when doing demolition work so you do not break any pipes or have any mishaps that can cost extra money or time. Although remodeling a bathroom is a big task requiring lots of elbow grease, it can add value to your home.
Your new house has a bathroom with a tile floor, but you want to put a new bath tub in. It is possible to set certain bath tubs on top of tile, but you may be better off getting the tile out -- unless you're willing to go in one of two directions.
Selecting accessories to complement your basic bathroom fixtures creates a harmonious room design. A room featuring a pink bathroom sink, toilet and tub offers a limited range of choices for decorating. While pink bathroom fixtures were once popular, a pink toilet, sink and tub tend to dominate the room. To update a pink bathroom, geometric patterns or accessories in neutral colors offer a contemporary look. Playing up the pink-dominated bathroom with solid-color decorative accents provides the means to make the most of the color scheme.
Bathroom traps are similar to a drain but with one difference. Inside a trap there is a cross section made of metal or a form of plastic that traps hair and other debris that goes down the drain when you take a bath or shower. In order to clear one of these traps, you can use tools that you already have in your home instead of going to the store to buy some expensive tools. These types of drains can have a stopper that you plug in to keep the water in the tub, or a lever that you can…
A bathtub surround can be a single unit of fiberglass or other material, or built out of tiles. A damaged one-piece surround usually must be replaced entirely, but damaged tiles in a tile surround can often be replaced. See your local tile dealer to find tiles that match the existing ones in the surround.
A one-piece tub and shower unit can replace your old worn out tub and shower configuration. Lighter than traditional cast iron tubs, easier to care for than tile and made of sturdy materials, these units can be installed in a day. Basic knowledge is all that is required to put the unit in place and attach the plumbing hardware.
Applying caulking to a bathroom tub can help seal in moisture and prevent leakage. Find out how to apply caulking to your bathroom tubs with help from a professional foreman in this free video clip.
Manufactured in the late 19th century, claw-foot bathtubs were in style until the 1930s, when built-in bathtubs became popular. Claw tubs are noted for their contoured end, the area where you recline, and the distinct claw "feet" that support the bathtub. When decorating a bathroom with a claw tub, bring in old world charm and modern finishes to create an eclectic yet functional space. Accessories and decorative accents placed around the tub enhance the space and provide a personal touch to the room.
If you are trying to unclog a bathroom tub drain or replacing it with a newer model, the first task is to remove the old drain plug. The drain plug is the device that sits in the drain and prevents water from flowing out. While some drain plugs simply lift out of the drain, others are a bit more difficult to remove. Removing lever type plugs or lift-and-turn plugs requires basic tools.
Water supply pipes for bathtubs are usually made of either copper or CPVC. The end of these pipes has a shutoff valve. A flexible water supply hose runs from the shutoff valve up to the bathtub faucet. CPVC can be cut at the required place in the water line, and new pipe primed and glued into place. Copper pipe can also be cut, but the new pipe has to be soldered into place.
Brown may seem like an odd choice for bathroom fixtures, but brown and blue make one of the trendiest color combinations on the decorating circuit today. The key to making brown beautiful and sophisticated is to incorporate natural stone tile with low contrast blues and bright touches in ivory or pale gold. Think clean design without a lot of busy froufrou for best effect.
Converting a standard bathtub into a shower can be done in several ways. The existing tub can serve as the base for the shower with certain amenities added. For example, acrylic walls can be attached around the existing tub. Or, the tub space can be revamped to accommodate a pre-molded shower with walls. By reviewing different options and weighing them against a given budget, it's not that hard to decide the best method for conversion.
For many people, the tub is the focal point of a bathroom. With the advent of more designer options for the bathroom, the bathtub is becoming far more than just a place to get clean. From standard bathtubs for replacements or new construction homes, to whirlpool tubs for the ultimate in relaxation, to throwback designer options, like cast iron clawfoot tubs, there are many different options to choose from.
Many older homes have vintage-style bathtubs or bathtubs that the bathroom was built around, making it just about impossible to remove and replace. If this is the case in your home, do not despair. You can refinish your bathtub if it is made of some form of metal, such as cast iron, or if it is porcelain. Bathtub refinishing kits make this job fairly painless. However, it is time consuming so make sure you have another bathroom to use during the tub refinishing process.
Soaking in the bathtub is an enjoyable activity that encourages full, undisturbed relaxation. By getting away from the world for a few moments in the serenity of a warm bubble bath that soothes all the senses, you are able to reflect on the day and renew your mind, body, and soul. Enhance your tub-soaking experience with a few items that will help you unwind and leave you feeling refreshed.
An old porcelain bath tub with a worn, ruined finish doesn't necessarily have to be replaced. Old tubs are usually cast iron with a porcelain coating over them, and the coating can be top-coated with the right chemical and procedures. The old porcelain has to be "etched'' (de-glossed) with a special solution based on highly corrosive hydrofluoric acid, then sprayed with a polyurethane-paint topcoat that's made to resurface porcelain. This is an involved project that's not for beginners.
Ordinarily found in adults, crab lice are six-legged parasitic creatures that latch onto a person's pubic region. They are also known to affect the armpit hair, eyebrows and eyelashes. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), reports that people can contract pubic lice, or crabs, through sexual contact, but it can also be transferred through close contact with bed linens, clothing and towels used by an infested person. There is a misconception that you can get them from toilet seats, because the lice need warmth and moisture and the surface doesn't allow them to latch on. Knowing whether or…
Bathtubs are subject to dirt, hair, soap particles and other debris that can build up and cause a clog. Bathtub plumbing is usually located inside walls, making it even more critical to unclog the bathtub through the bathtub's drain. Commercial products can sometimes remove a clog, but they are very abrasive and may also damage the plumbing. Often, homeowners can clear a bathroom tub clog using items they probably already have in the home.
Decorating a bathroom can be challenging because it usually is a small space. However, the challenge becomes even more pronounced when the toilet is located alongside the tub, leaving you with even less space to be creative. However, there a few key decorating tips to keep in mind to make the most of your bathroom space.
An aluminum pots and pans salesman in San Francisco, Ed Cox, invented a product that worked exceptionally well to clean the pans he was selling, and called it "Save Our Saucepans." The product proved to be a better seller than the pots and pans, and we now know it as SOS pads. What works for cleaning stainless steel is not the product for cleaning your bathtub, however.
Degraded grout is not only unsightly but can be the source of a lot of trouble. It can eventually lead to wet, moldy drywall and studs and even serious water damage to the floor of the bathroom and, if the bathroom tub in question is not on the first floor, the ceiling below. Damaged grout should be replaced as soon as the damage is found.
Jacuzzi tubs have become a popular addition to master bathrooms, even in modest homes, and it is little wonder why. These large tubs allow you to unwind at the end of the day, cloaked in the warm caress of hot water and bubble bath. A Jacuzzi tub lends itself to spa-inspired décor, and this modern look is easy to create in your bathroom.
A corner bathtub is a modern bathroom design that can save space in what is most likely the smallest room in your house. There are many ways you can decorate your space to make it your own, including creating a spa or indoor garden theme. Whether you moved into a house with a corner tub or you are celebrating your newfound space by installing one, there is a way to decorate this soothing environment.
The Romans turned tub bathing into a luxurious experience. In today's modern society, the bathtub is a luxury most Americans take for granted. A wide variety of types and styles offer something for just about anyone in search of a relaxing bath.
How you cover the walls around your bathtub should be determined by two factors: protecting the wall from moisture and making it look good. There are lots of choices in materials and methods, most of which you can do yourself. In all cases, make sure the walls around the tub are sheathed in wetrock, which is more moisture-resistant than drywall or plaster. If the wall around the tub is drywall or plaster, then install a thin layer of wetrock over it and caulk it well around the edges.
Re-create a spa experience while bathing in a soaking tub. Adding the right bathroom décor accessories helps soak away daily stress. With a few simple additions, a home soaking tub transforms a bathroom from blasé to beautiful.
Figuring out how to remove a bath stop is important because you don't want leftover bathwater to leave soap stains and dirt along the sides of the tub.
When your bathroom fixtures get pitted and start to look worn, the whole bathroom can look bad. Replacing the fixtures is a quick and easy way to give the bathroom a face lift. Bathtub fixtures come in all price ranges to fit any budget. If you are looking to make the bathtub look clean and neat again, this can be a very inexpensive project. You will need about an hour and just a couple of tools to complete the task.