Some people consider bathroom suites to be nothing more than utilitarian, functional rooms where washing of the body and, perhaps, dressing occurs. For others, the bathroom is the great escape. A bathroom can be a private retreat where body and soul revives. Whether it is soaking in a tub with rose-scented bath oils or standing in a shower letting luxurious, warm water rain down on tired muscles, bathing is relaxing and rejuvenating. Bathroom suites generally have a toilet, lavatory, tub and shower, a quartet so beneficial for clean living.
For all levels of affordability, rooms for washing are designed for comfort and practicality, the facilities are meant for everyday use and for relaxing qualities. Separate, walk-in showers are perfect in all types of bathroom suites, whatever the style and budget because of their convenience. Bathroom suites almost always include a toilet, but sometimes the toilet facility is in a separate, adjoining closet room. Such an arrangement is common in New Zealand and Australia, but found elsewhere around the world, as well. Toilets come in many fantastic design styles.
In fact, entire bathroom design styles range from traditional, Victorian to sleek modern. Traditional can be a large, deep, rounded white tub with four supporting feet and a white pedestal sink. Contemporary might mean matching facilities around one of those fabulous bowl sinks that are so trendy at present. Some people dream of luxurious
bathroom suites with the grandeur of an oversized spa tub up a flight of stairs, a large, walk-in shower with two or more shower heads, a cabinet sink area with a cover of marble and a contemporary toilet throne. Still, whatever the budget is, style and decor can achieve a desired relaxing atmosphere. As examples, a large tube with candles or a stand-alone shower can be quite inexpensive. At any price level, bathroom suites can be sanctuaries.
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