Doorless showers are increasingly common in homes today. Though many homes are built with a standard shower, during custom builds or renovations, the top choice for homeowners is a doorless shower. Some of the reasons for this, and reasons why it may not be a good idea, include the following.
Pro: More Luxurious Than Standard Options
Doorless showers simply look more luxurious. There’s no glass in the way, so it’s a simpler and cleaner look. The doorless shower can be designed to complement and flow with the rest of the bathroom, so it doesn’t even feel like a separate space. Professionals who handle Luxury Bathroom Remodeling can provide a variety of design options for homeowners to choose from to make sure they get the luxury they want in a new bathroom.
Pro: Easier Accessibility
For anyone with mobility issues, it can be difficult to get in and out of the shower. A shower that has a door likely has a ledge around it for the door to sit in, and it’s possible for those with limited mobility to trip on that ledge. With a doorless shower, this issue can be eliminated, so it’s far easier for anyone to get in and out of the shower. For this reason, many nursing homes or homes where one of the occupants has mobility issues are opting for doorless showers.
Pro: Easier to Keep Clean
With less glass to clean, it’s easier to clean the shower. A shower should be cleaned regularly to eliminate any built-up soap scum or other issues. When there is no door to the shower, there’s a lot less to clean. Since it’s easier to clean, it’s not going to be put off as long, and homeowners can enjoy always having a fresh, clean shower to step into.
Con: Water Can Splash Outside of Shower
One of the downsides to a doorless shower is that there won’t be anything to stop water from splashing out onto the floor. Some people may not feel like this is an issue for them, but others may not prefer the potential for more water to get on the floor in the bathroom. The design of the shower can help minimize the potential for this to happen, helping to keep the floors outside the shower dry.
Con: Lack of Privacy in the Shower
If there isn’t a door on the shower, it can mean a lot less privacy. Whether or not this con is a concern depends on the homeowner’s feelings, so it is subjective. For many homeowners, having more privacy when in the shower is definitely a concern, so a doorless shower may not be a good option if this is the case.
Con: Increased Potential for Slip and Fall
The bathroom can be one of the most dangerous places inside a home and is responsible for thousands of emergency room visits every year. A part of what can make it so dangerous is the potential for water on the floor outside of the shower. There are ways to minimize this and reduce the chance for a slip and fall to happen, but it is something to consider.
If you’d like a more luxurious shower for your home, a doorless shower may be the perfect option. Take care to design it properly to minimize the potential cons and you’ll have a shower you will love to use.
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