Do you use your steam shower or sauna regularly ?
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Comments (50)Patrick, even though our shower is of a decent size, I wanted the ability to completely remove/flip up which ever seat I finally chose, both for cleaning, and for space, should you not want to bang our knees on said corner bench if we became physically less adept. The bench I chose has stood up well, is warm when wet, not slippery, and is sturdy enough to use to stand on to change lightbulbs in the bathroom ceiling! I will say that originally I wanted a teak flip up bench/seat, but the costs were astronomical for the interior wall bracing, brackets, and teak seat. I'm of a heavier weight, and didn't want to pull the darn thing out of the wall, hence the extra bracing I refer to. The seat and brackets (stainless, and hinged brackets were what I was considering) were only going to be available to me from a boat building/marine grade store, and they saw me coming with my wallet open! As you've read, I finally just purchased a really nice, sturdy bench, which is perfect height for washing dogs, shaving human legs, and just sitting to towel dry hair etc after showering. Take your time, give this some thought, and realize that propping one's butt up on a slippery bit of granite should you choose it, gets old as you get old! :) I did use a cardboard box to generally get the idea of size and height I wanted for my bench...give it a try! Good luck with your project! You'll love the new shower, regardless of seating!...See MoreMaster Bath - Sauna / Steam / Shower
Comments (5)Check the "activity" of the forum....could try Bathrooms or I've noticed the Building a Home is pretty active. In a pinch The Kitchen Table folks are very active! This pool forum has slowed down considerably....See MoreSteam or Dry Sauna?
Comments (8)I have a steam shower. It is located in the master bathroom: when we designed the bathroom 3 years ago, we just planed the shower to be a steam shower. So, I serves 2 functions. I like the wet heat better than the dry heat and still use it at least once a week. It is great to make yourself a hair masque, body scrub... the whole routine without being cold. Also great when you feel sick. The shower is 5 ft x 5 ft x 8 ft with L shape integrated (tiled) benches. We have a Mr Steam Generator. The whole set up costed approximately $10,000. When we built it, we were planning to stay at our current house of approx 10 years, but things changed and we are currently selling the house. I can say that it does not particularly have an impact on buyers: they like the feature, but it does not reflect on the sale price. On the other hand, an infrared sauna can be purchased for half the cost and can be excluded from the sale and moved with you. But you can't shower in it or do anything requiring water in it. If you indifferent between dry or wet heat and just want a hot place to relax and planning to move within 5-7 years, you should probably go with the traditional infrared sauna as it is a more logical choice from an investment perspective. I personally do not mind at all the investment I made into the steam shower. Loved every second I spent in it and having my own personal steam bath was worth my money...See MorePlease share your green tile steam rooms, shower rooms, and bathrooms!
Comments (5)I am not a big enough lover of green to do a whole room in it . Is this your "forever" home ? Your steam room has windows ? I would not mix that green with that quartzite but I need to see the exact slab of stone and the tile you are thinking of and also some pics of the bathroom layout . Steam rooms require a lot of attention to function well and I usually prefer the selfcontained type to eliminate all the tile that gets really gross in a steam room....See MoreRelated Professionals
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