Kitchen & Bath Design News

MAR 2016

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to Step Up Your Universal Design Savvy 3 TIPS For additional remodeler resources, visit bestbath.com/dealers. "Accessibility" often conjures up images of sterile, hospital-like fixtures. But incorporating universal, adaptable design is not only wise—it can have stunning results and a positive effect on your bottom line. Dealers who provide products that meld both safety and beauty together to meet the needs of an aging population will stand apart in the market. 1 Plan for the Future Talk to your customers about planning ahead and incorporating adaptable design. It will allow the bathroom to evolve as their needs change, and may even help them stay in their homes longer. Bestbath's composite showers and tubs are structurally reinforced with wood backing, which means safety accessories can easily be installed now or in the future. Plus, with semi-permanent thresholds from Bestbath, users can enjoy a threshold now, but can later remove it for increased accessibility and peace of mind. 3 Know Your Options Splash a little color. Size up or down. Personalize with tile or modern design elements. Whatever your client's unique vision, with Bestbath™, the customization options for tubs and showers are nearly endless. With an unlimited color palette (including granite style options), the ability to inlay colorful tile, and modern design options like subway tile, Bestbath's highly durable composite tubs and showers can be customized to fit any space, décor, and accessibility level. Add Stylish Safety Accessories Think innovation. Express style. Help your customers achieve their design and safety goals in one step by incorporating safety-enhancing grab bars that double as functional fixtures, such as shower slide bars, towel racks, and even toilet paper holders. For finishes, use oil rubbed bronze fixtures for a rustic feel, chrome for a classically inspired space, brushed nickel for an elegant look, or teak for a warm, natural vibe. 2 Stylish and Accessible Bathrooms? Yes, it's Possible. A D V E R T I S E M E N T Circle No. 1 on Product Card

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