Shower curtain, or glass shower door? Which is better? It depends.
Do you want an open look, making the room a little bigger in feel? Then go for the glass door. Do you have little children who need assistance to bathe? Then go for the shower curtain since it moves out of the way better, giving you more space to do the bathing. Do you want a clean, crisp look that doesn't interfere with any decor in the room? Then go for the shower door. Do you want to integrate the colors and decor of the bath more fully? Then go with a matching or coordinating shower curtain.
Well, there you have it. Now you decide. But before you do, consider this new shower-curtain option.
A company called Photo Shower Curtains transforms any photo into a full-size color shower curtain. What will they think of next? So how do they do it? Let's explore.
The process fuses the photo into the fabric to make an extremely durable, highly detailed image. The process does not change the feel of the fabric and the image will not fade, crack or peel. Quality fabrics and state-of-the-art digital imaging yield products that can be laundered repeatedly with no fading or shrinkage. Sounds pretty good.
According to company President John Castleberry, "a favorite vacation photo is a popular choice for homes. It is a great way to make your time in the bathroom more fun." You might even think of creating your own image by drawing, painting or creating a collage for your shower curtain. This company can take your creation and make it into your perfect shower curtain. This idea sounds ideal for the children's bath or for a pool bath. It is definitely something different, and nobody else will have the same shower curtain as yours.
One shower curtain will range in price from $149 to $199. That's not bad considering how much more it would cost to make a shower curtain out of a fabric that coordinates with the wallpaper or how much it would cost for a seamless glass shower door. The price is truly reasonable, particularly for such a one-of-a-kind product.
For more information, visit www.PhotoShowerCurtain.com.
(Rosemary Sadez Friedmann, an interior designer in Naples, Fla., is author of "Mystery of Color," available at Barnes & Noble Booksellers and Amazon.com.)
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