by Gabriel Adams
Looking for a new and exciting way to spice up the bathroom? Why not have a stylish bath screen installed? Unlike shower curtains, bath screens transform the everyday ho-hum bath and shower into an high-tech and open-spaced experience.
Anyone who owns shower curtains can certainly attest to their inconvenience. In fact, there's almost nothing more awkward. Sure, they do their job in keeping water inside the shower, but they have the uncanny ability to gravitate toward the pour soul who's taking a shower, and literally stick to the very skin that's being washed! It's strange but true... Shower curtains - especially the thinner ones - can be attracted to the heat source generated within the bath and seemingly attack whoever is inside. As funny as that may seem - it's no joke when the shower curtain isn't as clean as it should be. No one wants to fight with a dirty shower curtain while trying to get clean.
But the shower curtain nightmare doesn't end with this physical attraction. For some strange reason, kittens and young cats like to play in the shower and one of the items that they like to pounce and shred is the shower curtain! Thicker shower curtains seem to last through several of these playful fights, but it's really just a matter of time before your cat turns your shower curtains into ragged Venetian blinds.
Bath screens, as you can guess, can withstand even the most aggressive cat, and they aren't inclined to gravitate toward you while you're covered in suds! Made of sturdy, glass or glass-like material (such as plexiglass for example), bath screens come in a variety of styles and sizes while adding a touch of beauty.
If this comfort and ease of mind appeals to you, say, "Bye-bye shower curtains - a new shower add-on is moving in!" About The Author: Check out our selection of bath screens at http://www.wdbathrooms.co.uk/acatalog/Bath _Shower_Screens.html
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