December 2, 2007
Experience The Exquisite Luxury Of Glass Bathtubs
Everybody is dying to have this kind of bath soak, you know it for sure. Though there are a few who are still fantasizing over this sultry bath experience, many are now heading towards the realization of this fantasy. For Pete's sake, you only have to have a glass bathtub–or any bathtub, but better if it's glass for a sexier feel–some aromatic oil, rose petals, your favorite relaxation CD, of course a player, and a bottle of wine. Now, if you have all these items and the only thing that's missing is a bathtub, or a glass bathtub more specifically, there's a good news for you.
With the technological innovation and men's overpowering inventiveness, you can now own a glass bathtub and install it in your bathroom with no hassles at all. Right! Glass bathtubs now are becoming one of the bestsellers in the market, enticing more and more homeowners. But just a word: glass bathtubs, because of their intricacy in style and construction, are more expensive than the ordinary bathtubs, with prices that may border from $8,000 to $22,000, depending on the brand and added features.
Now, when shopping, remember to propel your level of patience a little higher because it's normally a bit hard looking for a glass bathtub. Actually, there are those glass tub owners who spent several months scouting for their desired tubs, welcoming desperation over and over until they finally found their darlings only God knows where. So remember this, when you see a glass bath tub online and find out it's not yet available in some stores, be patient. Just think that maybe the manufacturer is still perfecting your bathtub to give you the best tub and a master piece in one.
Glass Bathtub Buying Tips
So, it's clear. You need to have a huge sum of money and an equally huge amount of patience when in the lookout for a bathtub made of glass. So, what now? Okay, here are the other things you need to keep in mind.
1. Consider your bathroom space. Take note that a bathtub needs a space, and not just a space–it needs a big one. Of course, you don't want to buy a tub worth thousands of dollars only to realize later that your bathroom area is too small for a double-person bathtub. Oh, isn't that too sad?
2. Consider if kids will use the bathtub. If they will, you may need to be extra careful. Remember, we're talking of glass here. And you don't want any misfortune to befall the kid or the bathtub, right? Now, if you want a soaking tub to be freely used by kids, why not purchase an inflatable pool or a kiddie bathtub? They can tumble in and out of these versions without mommy's infuriating pleads.
