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Have you been researching shower cabins lately but are bogged down with conflicting information? We understand that it can be hard to decide if they really are the right decision for your bathroom. Many myths about shower cabins have been perpetuated, making it hard to determine what is fact and fiction. To help make your decision easier, we’re here to...
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Shower Valves Explained: The Buying Guide
What is a shower valve? A shower valve is like the control centre of your shower, it's the part of the shower you use to control both temperature and flow. It's the most important part of the shower set up and below are examples of what the valve part of the shower might look like. This guide will attempt to... -
Additional Storage Ideas For The Bathroom
Regardless of how big or small your bathroom is - storage solutions for this space will always be sought out. Bathroom storage can be used to store spare towels or toilet paper, and we always need somewhere to stash our shower gel and shampoo! At UK Bathroom Store, we know how important bathroom storage is, and also understand that each... -
Super Solutions For Small Spaces – Making The Most Out Of Smaller Bathrooms
Big ideas for compact bathrooms abound UK Bathroom Store. Whether it is a small cloakroom under the stairs, or simply a bijou bathroom in a small city flat, or an ensuite that you are updating, we have a range of options to transform your small space into a beautiful bathroom. Our expert advisors can help you choose the best fit... -
5 Top Tips For Maintaining Good Hygiene In Your Bathroom
At UK Bathroom Store, we know that the importance of hygiene has become even more spoke about over the last few years due to it playing a big part in preventing the spread of disease. Bathrooms have always been a place where hygiene is a priority as they can be a breeding ground for bacteria, mould and mildew due to... -
Our Top 5 Bathroom Storage Solutions
Our bathroom should be a place filled with peace and harmony; a space to rest, relax and unwind. However, keeping your bathroom tidy and clutter free can be a real pain especially with all the essential everyday items that take up this valuable space. Clever storage solutions are an absolute must if you want to maintain a clutter free bathroom... -
The Great Toilet Roll Debate – Over or Under?
It feels as though this debate has been raging as long as the toilet roll has existed. Having your toilet roll facing out or in has sparked many arguments and even been discussed on popular TV programs such as Oprah. Well, regardless of all the debates, there actually is a definitive answer! According to the patent created by the toilet... -
Everything you Need to Know About Dog Showers
Often when we get home from work or a long day, we like nothing better than to indulge in a nice hot shower. Now while we are not saying that your dog wants to unwind in the shower, most dog owners would agree that that their pooch is a much-loved member of the family. It is also a fact that dogs get... -
6 Reasons to choose Crosswater's CrossBox
Updating your showering space can be a truly daunting task, with the sheer volume of shower valves available, deciding how many outlets and what features you will need can get overwhelming. If this is the case for you then the incredibly versatile CrossBox valve from Crosswater could be the answer to your prayers. Here are our six reasons why CrossBox... -
Aquarius Skara – Soaking in the Elegance
When it comes to your new bathroom, there’s no finer choice than something stylish, sleek and modern. As trends move to clean, straight edges, we think that the Aquarius range’s Skara products are a stunning combination of what makes sharp lines so attractive in bathroom design whilst retaining a unique sense of identity. The result is as eye-catching as it... -
Merry Christmas and a Happy 2017 to All Our Customers
As December gets rolling and the team here at UK Bathroom Store turn out to have already opened most of the doors on our Advent calendar and made off with the sweet stuff, Christmas is definitely on the horizon. It’s traditional at this time of year to reflect on what’s past and what’s yet to come, and from our perspective... -
Bucket List Bathroom #3: The Comfortable Combination
Your bathroom is one of the most familiar places in your home. It’s a place of solitude, reflection, of relaxation after a long day and preparation for another day to come. It’s often a place people hurry through, but it doesn’t have to be. In this ongoing series, we’ll be taking a look at dream bathroom restoration projects. These are... -
Making the Right Choice Easier to Find
Here at UKBS we’re hearing more and more plumbers calling to ask us the same question, and we think that those of you in the trade who haven’t heard – and those of you just looking to outfit your bathroom or your downstairs toilet – deserve to hear the answer too. It’s true – the Aquarius Combination Toilet Basin SpaceSaver... -
Small Changes, Big Differences 2: The Shaving Mirror
One of the things that means bathrooms stay the same, unchanged, year on year is the pervasive belief that if you can’t completely redo them, there’s nothing really that makes sense to do. So far, so good – if it were true. Of course, it’s not; these rules of thumb so rarely are, especially those which double as an argument... -
Small Changes, Big Differences 1: The Soap Dispenser
One of the things that means bathrooms stay the same, unchanged, year on year is the pervasive belief that if you can’t completely redo them, there’s nothing really that makes sense to do. So far, so good – if it were true. Of course, it’s not; these rules of thumb so rarely are, especially those which double as an argument... -
Bucket List Bathroom #1: The Devoted Reader
Your bathroom is one of the most familiar places in your home. It’s a place of solitude, reflection, of relaxation after a long day and preparation for another day to come. It’s often a place people hurry through, but it doesn’t have to be. In this ongoing series, we’ll be taking a look at dream bathroom restoration projects. These are... -
Creating a Beautiful Bathroom on Big & Little Budgets
It’s no secret that a bathroom renovation is an expensive prospect, and what you can achieve often depends on the budget you have available. Although more options are open for those with a larger budget, knowing what to do with the budget you have available is important before you start your bathroom renovation, so you can get a realistic view... -
4 High Impact Bathroom Upgrades for a Low Cost
The bathroom is one of the most private rooms in the house, and it should also be the most comfortable. It’s no surprise that people spend so much time and money on their bathroom before any other part of their home. However, if you’re not happy with your bathroom, and you’re not entirely sure why, you might not need a... -
Bathroom Designs in Other Countries
It’s easy to think of the UK style of bathroom as being the only one around, but, as with anything, there’s actually a lot of variation. The modern version of the British bathroom really started to come into fashion in the late 19th century, the Victorian era, and while it’s inspired bathrooms around the world, there are still many differences... -
Examples of Unique Bathrooms & What Makes Them Special
1. Subtle But Contrasting Colours The beauty of this bathroom is in its colour scheme. Overall, the grey gives it a subdued effect, compared to the pristine white of many bathrooms, but still benefits from the contrasting black on the glass frames and the sink. This allows the bathroom to be a little dirty on occasion, and not too shocking... -
Types of Walk In Showers
Walk in showers are all the rage these days, gaining popularity due to their ease of access and being a perfect addition to the modern style of a minimalist bathroom aesthetic. Depending on the size and shape of your bathroom, there are plenty of different options for you to choose from. Two-Sided In a large and spacious bathroom, a two-sided walk in shower enclosure might be your preferred option, allowing you to easily designate a shower area without having to use a full enclosure. The two-sided style of enclosure usually uses two panels to create a corner, with one stopping water from splashing out at the side, and one to stop it splashing out of the back. The entrance to this shower is the gap in the corner where the two panels don't meet, where water is least likely to escape the enclosure. This is perhaps the style of walk in shower most similar to 'traditional' showers, being still largely an enclosure, but if you make use of clear, frameless panels, you will still be able to create an effect of spaciousness in your bathroom. Continue reading → -
How and Why to Use Bath Panel Tiling
Bath tiling is a somewhat rare way to add an extra wow factor to your bathroom, and when done right can look extraordinarily good. We particularly recommend tiled bath panels as a small bathroom idea, as the way that they make the bath fit in creates extra visual space, but a larger bathroom with a minimalist aesthetic may also like the style of bath panel tiling. Before we get into the how of bath panel tiling, however, let's first address the what and why: What is Bath Panel Tiling? Bath panel tiling is simply the process of adding tiles to the side of your bath, usually in the same style that you have tiled the floor or walls. The process involves using specialist tile backing board which won't warp, and requires a bit more effort than using standard bath panels, but you may consider it well worth the extra effort. So Why Tile Your Bath? Continue reading → -
Shower Mixers: What Are They, Why Use Them & How to Connect Them
Shower mixers are a great way of getting the shower you want, every time. Sounds good so far, right? In seriousness, a shower mixer is a fairly simple mechanism that allows you to control the temperature of your shower by taking both the hot and cold water flows and mixing them together before outputting them from the shower head. This means that you get to select the temperature that your water comes out of the shower. This may sound like something your shower can already do (and perhaps it is) but there are a few key differences between options such as electric showers, and a few key add-ons that can help you make the most of your shower mixer. Continue reading → -
What is an Overflow Bath Filler?
Can't find a good design for your bath tap? Struggling for space, or aiming for a minimalist feel without minimising function? Or are you just clamouring for something a little different? In any of these cases, you should be considering a bath overflow filler. But what exactly is one? All-in-One Bath/Shower Solution In essence, an overflow bath filler is just a different way to put water into your bath. Located where you would normally find the waste overflow hole, the overflow filler is capable of filling your bath as well as taking excess water away by being hooked up to both the water pipe and the waste pipe. Seems simple, right? So why is it that you don't see these more often? The truth is, we're not entirely sure either. When most people are looking for baths, they expect to be attaching taps, so even though waste fillers have been around for quite some time, they just haven't been widely adopted yet. With improvements to the design, so that even gravity-fed water systems can now use them, and the modern desire for sleek, minimalist designs, however, they are currently seeing a rise in popularity and demand. How Do They Work? Continue reading → -
How to Fit a Wet Room Floor: Shower Trays and Waterproofing
As the trends in bathroom design headed towards minimalist, it was only natural that more techniques were developed in an attempt to cut as much excess out of the bathroom as possible. Large and impressive bath tubs were shrunk down to space-saving corner baths. Shower pipes were hidden away behind walls. Eventually baths were removed entirely in favour of shower enclosures, which were shrunk down themselves until they were nothing more than clear, glass panels separating the shower from the rest of the bathroom. Minimalism in shower and bathing design reached its furthest extent in the form of the wet room, where an entire room could be transformed to be shower-friendly, thus removing the need for many of the traditional separation techniques. Continue reading →