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Luxurious
Bathroom Features
Kitchens and
bathrooms are
two popular
areas to address when
renovating a home.
Modernize Home
Services says 26 percent
of sellers make
bathroom improvements
to their homes
before listing. Midscale
bath remodels
will net a return on
investment of about 64 percent, while a luxury bathroom
overhaul has an ROI of about 57 percent.
When considering bathroom renovations, homeowners
may want to include some unique features that can add
style and function, not to mention some much-deserved
luxury. With that in mind, the following are some luxurious
features to consider.
• Heated floors: There is something to be said for stepping
out of the shower and being met with warmth underfoot.
Heated floors are not just for people who live in cold climates,
either. When the air conditioning is pumping on
hot days, tile floors can feel chilly. Heated floors also are
aesthetically appealing because homeowners don’t have to
factor in baseboard heaters or forced-air vents.
• Steam showers: There are many different steam showers
on the market, and each can turn regular showers into
steamy spa-like enclaves. A steam shower is similar to a
sauna and utilizes a steam generator to produce steam in a
single area, advises Badeloft® Luxury Bathrooms.
• Soaking tub: Although the majority of people shower as
part of their daily hygiene routine, a deep soaking tub separate
from the shower is ideal for those who enjoy a good
bath.
• Luxury mirror: Upgrading the bathroom mirror to one
that offers features like defoggers, integrated lighting and a
dimmer setting can elevate the bathroom.
• Floating vanity: A floating vanity is mounted directly to
the wall to leave space underneath. Better Homes & Gardens
says a floating vanity can lend an airy feel to a bathroom.
• Frameless shower: A frameless (glass) shower door is not
only luxurious but also functional for people who want to
age in place. With no edge or lip to step over to enter the
shower, anyone with mobility challenges can walk into a
frameless shower safely.
• Water closet: If space allows, separating the toilet in a water
closet from the rest of the bathroom space affords even
more privacy. Plus, in couple’s bathrooms, a water closet enables
two to use the bathroom at the same time for different
functions.
• Walk-in-closet: Relocating the bedroom closet to right off
the owner’s bathroom affords an immediate opportunity to
dress comfortably, thus streamlining a morning routine.•
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