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Shower vs. Bathtub: What’s Best for Your Bathroom Remodel?

  • Writer: David Stapleford
    David Stapleford
  • May 5
  • 3 min read

It’s been months since you have been scrubbing those stains off the bathroom walls? Taps are getting more and more rigid? It’s high time you give your bathroom a stunning makeover. And we are here to help you with bathroom remodeling tips.


It can be intriguing to remodel your bathroom, but overwhelming at the same time. A ton of choices and decisions to make within a short amount of time, which can be pretty daunting. One of the initial decisions to take here would be whether to install a bathtub or a shower in the bathroom. While it does depend upon a handful of factors, we can help you make the decision.


Space in your bathroom - Shower vs. Tub

A bathtub would clearly demand more space in the bathroom, especially if you want a proper relaxing bathtub with enough room in it. However, there are compact bathtubs or even foldable bathtubs are also available, if you have limited space. You can look for options if you want to have the luxury of a bathtub without extending the bathroom space. But largely, a bathroom would be a more suitable fit for bigger bathrooms. With a shower, you’ll be saving on space, which can allow you to add more cabinets or a wall unit for storage, keeping the area organized and clutter-free.


Lifestyle Choices

Does having a bathtub fit into your daily routine? If you have a busy schedule consistently with no more time than a quick shower, shower is more advisable. However, if at any point of your day or on weekends, you prefer to have some relaxing baths, with bathbombs and essential oils, and you have at least a couple of hours solely dedicated to yourself, then go for a bathtub.


Keep the Finance Factor in Mind

On a transparent note, bathtubs can have a heavy cost. A simple alcove tub might be nearly affordable, but if you're yearning for a luxurious soaking tub or a jetted whirlpool, the price tag can go quite up. Eventual maintenance and plumbing are also possible in the future.


Keep it Eco-friendly

Compared to bathtubs, showers are obviously more eco-friendly. Bathtubs are built with environmentally harmful materials, and on top of that, they make you use a lot more water than showers.

 

Showers can quickly wash you off and still make you feel relaxed after a thorough one. Showers generally use less water. A standard showerhead uses around 2.1 gallons per minute, while filling a bathtub can take anywhere from 35 to 50 gallons.


Resale Value

You surely want to make your living space better for the future. If, after a few decades, you wish to resell your house, the bathroom should be designed keeping the future in mind.

 

If your home is more of a space that can be utilized by a full family with children, having a bathtub helps greatly. Parents might go for that feature with a positive outlook. Additionally, if you have multiple bathrooms, upgrading one to a stunning shower could actually increase your home's overall appeal.


Can consider having both

You don't necessarily have to choose between the two. If your space and budget fit, having a bathtub as well as a shower is a great choice. It makes your bathroom complete and very attractive. Some of the best bathroom layouts can offer you both at the same time.

 

A bathtub can bring a very calming and cozy bathing experience. One can have their own ‘me time’ there. At Running Renos, we're committed to creating a bathroom that you'll love for years to come.

 

Whether you're looking to refresh a small powder room or completely transform your main bathroom into a spa-like escape, our team is ready to guide you through every step. We provide affordable bathroom renovations in Burlington. From the initial planning and design to the final installation and finishing touches, we're committed to creating a bathroom that you'll love for years to come. Let's chat and bring your dream bathroom to life!

 
 
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