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Today's Bathroom


Article # : 12643 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 6 / 1987  806 Words
Author : Rochelle Larkin
Rochelle Larkin is the author of more than forty books and writes a column for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. She resides in New York City.

       Americans will spend an estimated thirteen billion dollars this year to install, upgrade, and embellish their bathrooms; more than ten million American bathrooms will receive major renovations. This may indicate a new golden age of the bath, the first since classical Rome.
       
        For the householder who wants to enhance or enlarge the space, new technology can transform the bath into an oasis of pleasure. There are enclosed showers that convert into steambaths with the flick of a switch, and tubs that become whirlpools by turning an extra faucet. Saunas can be built into bathrooms or added as adjoining structures, transforming the look and purpose of the bathroom.
       
        A convenient way to update a bathroom is to add a prepiped, ready-for-installation unit, available in a choice of colors and in various shapes, to make the most of floor space.
       
        Contemporary Italian units feature shower, steam, and whirlpool in a 67-by-67-inch round. Fixtures include faucets which give readouts of water temperature, water-heated towel bars, storage space for toiletries - protected by an acrylic panel - separate shower head and hand-held spray, and a full-length mirror. A dome - to create a steam room - and an eight-jet whirlpool with contoured seats are other options.
       
        Because of the expense and the endless array of options, many people employ a decorator. However, this isn't absolutely necessary. Most cities have either a store specializing in bathroom fixtures, or a local showroom representing major manufacturers. Kohler, American Standard, Eljer, Grohe (made in Germany), ... (1999 of 4914 Characters)
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