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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Big or Small, There is Something You Can Do to Improve Your Bath</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Adam Peters</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />Even though the literal use of the word bathroom may mean a place where someone takes a bath, there is more to it than that. In order for a room to be considered a bathroom, it must have four core elements, at least in the United States. It must have a bathtub, a shower, a toilet and a sink. If it has only a toilet and a sink, it will be considered half a bath. Some people refer to these half baths as powder rooms. A three quarter bath has the sink and toilet, but a shower and no bath. Any major changes in this room can be considered a bathroom improvement. These bathroom improvements can be performed by either the homeowner or a contractor he hires.<br />
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Usually bathroom improvements involve changing one or more of the bathroom fixtures or an installation. Some of the installations that can be easily replaced include a shower door, a sink vanity, medicine cabinet, lights, fans and vents. If you go on the web, you can get detailed instruction as to how to install any of these, as well as a list of retailers that can supply you with the materials. <br />
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Some of the other bathroom improvement projects may be necessitated by a problem, such as replacing a faucet or a shower head, or you may simply want a new look and decide to change the vinyl flooring. Most of these kinds of changes are quick and easy jobs. <br />
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One step up may be a bathroom improvement that involves changing the fixtures to make them more amenable to the family's changing needs. Or, a homeowner may decide that a new bathroom will increase the market value of the home and make it appeal to a wider audience of buyers. People can be very fussy about the bathrooms in a home.<br />
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A final reason to do a bathroom improvement is to make the room safer for use by certain individuals such as the elderly or infirm. Some of these improvements may be a toilet with a raised seat, a slip proof bathtub, safety bars around the tub or toilet, or double handled faucets. One of the most important safety features to install in a bathroom is ground fault interrupters for each of the outlets. This will protect the house from short circuits in case the electricity becomes exposed to water. <br />
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Any of these bathroom improvements will make the bathroom more enjoyable and easier to use. <br />
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More resources about <a href="http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/Bathroom_Accessorizing.html">bathroom lighting</a> and bathroom counters and sinks available here at this web.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
About the Author:<br />
</div><div class='uawlinks'>Adam Peters is a freelance writer .Read additional info about bathroom counters and sinks or <a href="http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/Bathroom_Accessorizing.html">bathroom lighting</a> at http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/Bathroom_Accessorizing.html </div><br />
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