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The Shower Stall vs. The Bath Tub: What You Need to Know for Your Bathroom Renovation

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The latest designs in bathroom renovation ditch the once-popular shower and bathtub combo in exchange for one or the other: either a freestanding bathtub or a separate glass paneled shower. If you’ve got the budget (and enough room in your home) for both, then by all means, go for it. But for many homeowners — especially those with small bathroom spaces and even smaller budgets — there comes a time to choose between the big and bulky bathtub and the small and slender shower. For your next bathroom renovation project, consider the pros and cons of each one to help you make the best choice.

Bathtub Pros
There are definite upsides to bathtubs. For families with small children, the pros are obvious. For married couples looking for romance and athletes looking for muscle relief, the pros are more subtle. Explore the advantages and find what speaks to you. 

Bathtub Cons
A bathtub also has its downsides. The potential dangers are less than ideal for seniors and the disabled. Plus, the jacked up water bills do little to help first-time homebuyers looking to save a buck. Consider the cons of a bathtub for your bathroom renovation.   

Shower Pros
Whether you want to save time, money, water, space or even the planet, the shower stall does the trick. Consider the parts on the plus side of the page. 

Shower Cons
In the minus column are price, practicality (for some families) and patience (for fixing leaks). Think about the downsides of a shower stall.

What You Need to Know
For any bathroom renovation, always consider your home’s resale value. Neglecting a bathtub in a one-bathroom home could limit the number of potential buyers and keep your home on the market for longer. Consider also the buyer pool for your community. Where young families demand a bathtub, retired adults probably prefer a shower. The best case scenario is having two bathrooms in your home: one for a tub and the other for a shower. The best compromise for a one-bathroom house is a bathtub and shower combo unit.

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