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The Great Bathroom Debate: Bathtub, Shower, or Both?

By
Jason Francis
Designed and built over 100 custom tiny homes, lived on a sailboat for 9 months, and loves to live life to the fullest with his wife and their 4 kids.
Updated on:
August 27, 2024
Bathtub, Shower, or Both

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If you have been considering a bathroom renovation, you might have faced a crucial question: should you install a bathtub or a shower, or opt for the best of both worlds with a combination? This decision isn't just about personal preference; it can impact your daily routine, home value, and even your water bill. Let's dive into the pros and cons of each option to help you make the best choice for your home and lifestyle.

Showers: Efficiency Meets Modern Design

Showers have gained popularity in recent years, thanks to their sleek designs and practical benefits. They're perfect for those who prioritize efficiency and modern aesthetics. Many people have even opted for converting bathtub to shower in their home remodeling projects. However, this solution has both pros and cons.

Pros:

  • Space-saving design: Showers, especially walk-in models, can maximize space in small bathrooms.
  • Water efficiency: Most showers use less water than baths, leading to lower water bills.
  • Accessibility: Walk-in showers are easier to enter and exit, which makes them ideal for aging in place.
  • Quick cleaning: Showers are generally easier to keep clean than bathtubs.
  • Modern appeal: Many contemporary bathroom designs feature stylish shower enclosures.

Cons:

  • Limited relaxation: While refreshing, showers don't offer the same leisurely experience as a bath.
  • Resale concerns: Some homebuyers may be deterred by the absence of a bathtub.
  • Less versatile: Showers aren't as suitable for bathing young children or pets.
  • Potential water damage: Poorly designed showers can lead to leaks and water damage.

Bathtubs: The Luxury of Leisure

Bathtubs have long been associated with relaxation and indulgence. They offer a space to unwind after a long day, soothe sore muscles, or enjoy a quiet moment with a good book. But is a bathtub the right choice for your bathroom remodel?

Pros:

  • Relaxation: Nothing beats a long soak in a warm bath to melt away stress.
  • Versatility: Bathtubs are great for bathing children and pets.
  • Home value: Many homebuyers, especially families, prefer homes with at least one bathtub.
  • Therapeutic benefits: Hydrotherapy can help with muscle pain, arthritis, and circulation.

Cons:

  • Space requirements: Bathtubs take up more room than showers, which can be a problem in smaller bathrooms.
  • Water usage: Filling a tub uses more water than a typical shower.
  • Accessibility: Climbing in and out of a tub can be challenging for older adults or those with mobility issues.
  • Cleaning: Bathtubs require more effort to keep clean compared to showers.

Combination: The Best of Both Worlds?

For those who can't decide or want the benefits of both options, a bathtub-shower combination might be the answer. This setup typically features a bathtub with a shower head and curtain or glass enclosure.

Pros:

  • Versatility: Enjoy the option of a quick shower or a relaxing bath.
  • Space efficiency: Get two functions in the footprint of one fixture.
  • Resale value: Appeal to a wider range of potential buyers.
  • Cost-effectiveness: Often less expensive than installing separate bath and shower units.

Cons:

  • Compromise: The shower experience may not be as luxurious as a dedicated shower enclosure.
  • Design limitations: Combo units may lack the sleek look of a standalone shower or freestanding tub.
  • Accessibility: Still requires stepping over the tub edge to enter.
  • Cleaning challenges: Glass doors on tub-shower combos can be difficult to keep spotless.

Factors to Consider When Making Your Choice

  1. Available space: Measure your bathroom carefully. A standard tub is about 60 inches long and 30-32 inches wide, while a shower can be as compact as 36 x 36 inches.
  2. Household needs: Consider who will use the bathroom. Families with young children might prioritize a tub, while older adults may prefer a walk-in shower.
  3. Water usage: If you're environmentally conscious or looking to reduce water bills, a shower might be the better option.
  4. Home value: If this is your only full bathroom, removing the tub could impact the resale value. Consider keeping at least one bathtub in the house.
  5. Personal preferences: Do you enjoy long soaks, or do you prefer quick, invigorating showers?
  6. Budget: Standalone showers can be less expensive to install than tubs, but prices vary widely based on materials and features.
  7. Maintenance: Think about the time and effort you're willing to invest in cleaning and upkeep.
  8. Style: Consider how each option fits with your overall bathroom design and home aesthetic.

Making the Final Decision

After weighing the pros and cons and considering your specific needs, you're ready to make a choice. Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. The best option for you depends on your lifestyle, space constraints, and personal preferences.

If you're still unsure, consider these final tips:

  • Consult a professional designer or contractor for expert advice tailored to your space.
  • Visit showrooms to see different options in person.
  • Talk to friends and family about their bathroom setups and what they like or dislike.
  • Think long-term: Will your choice still meet your needs in five or 10 years?

Whether you choose a luxurious soaking tub, a sleek walk-in shower, or a practical combination, your new bathroom should be a space that meets your needs and brings you joy. With careful consideration and planning, you'll create a bathroom that enhances your daily routine and adds value to your home.

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