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Bigger is better; at least that's what majority of the people in the world say. Is bigger necessarily better? Maybe, perhaps like in a cheeseburger or trunk space. Are bathrooms any different? Well, bigger might seem better. Bigger bathrooms mean bigger spaces for you to utilize. Bathrooms don't only just consist of a toilet, shower and a faucet. If you've got a lot of space to spare, why not make your bathroom a little bit bigger? If you already have a bathroom and you're thinking about remodeling or renovating it, here are a couple of good reasons why you should make your bathroom bigger than it currently is or what you plan it out to be. 1. More space means more space to move around. Well, that's a no brainer wouldn't you say? You wouldn't want to feel constricted in your own bathroom; nobody does. Can you actually imagine yourself doing your business, sitting on the toilet and you barely have the space to move your arms around? That's not the kind of place you want to be in. Where's the peace of mind in that, right? A restroom, your very own restroom in fact, should be your place of comfort – a place where you can relax and not feel any stress or anything of the like. With a bathroom that's got a lot of space, you don't need to worry about feeling constricted or claustrophobic. You can move around, stand up and even walk around a little bit with a bathroom that's got ample space. You can add in all sorts of things too, like a walk in closet, a bunch of mirrors and even a bath tub if it tickles your fancy. A little extra space wouldn't hurt, right? 2. Your bathroom is just as important as any other room in your house. If rooms had an importance ranking from one to ten, it'd probably be in the range of six to eight. Well, let's face it. You bathe there, brush your teeth, shave, urinate, defecate, and do other numerous things in the bathroom. Adding space to your bathroom would give you a bigger area to take care of all the things you need to do during the day or at night. Why not put in some closet space in your bathroom so that you no longer need to transfer rooms to clean yourself up, get dressed, and take that one last look in the mirror before you decide that you're ready for the day. 3. Add in some space for a tub. Bath tubs are one of the most relaxing things you can have at home. Bubble baths aren't just fun and enjoyable for children; it's also quite good for older people as well. The only downside is that tubs are big and heavy. So you better have a big bathroom prepared that can accommodate a mammoth thing like a bathtub. Once you've got that baby installed, you're never going to want to take a shower again – if you've got the time to loiter around in a tub all the time that is. |
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