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NOT ALL WALK-IN SHOWERS ARE THE SAME Tim McKeough THE NEW YORK TIMES A utilitarian walk-in shower works just as well as something nicer, so why spend the time and effort — and the money — to upgrade it? “It boils down to the idea of comfort at home,” said Paloma Contreras, an interior designer in Houston. Your shower, she explained, is “a space where you’re setting the stage for the day. If you’re aesthetically attuned to your environment, it impacts your state of mind.” If you’re renovating, you don’t have to resort to generic materials and fixtures, or whatever your contractor suggests. The goal, Contreras said, is to “surround yourself with a space that’s not only beautiful, but that functions really well and caters to your preferences.” Here’s how she and other designers create walk-in showers that their clients love waking up to. Consider changing the layout Installing a new shower often goes hand in hand with a full bathroom renovation, and if you’re demolishing what was there before, you don’t need to put everything back where it was. Take some time to consider how you might reorganize it. A combined bathtub and shower, for instance, could easily be replaced with a
If you’re like Forino, a wall-mounted shower head that sprays at an angle is a better option. If you want a shower that can deliver invigorating bursts of water, choose a head with various massage settings, Contreras suggested. Adding a hand shower is usually a good idea — you can point the spray anywhere, and it makes cleaning the shower much easier. Some people love a steam generator as well, Forino said, for a spalike experience. Whichever fixtures you choose, plan the location of the controls carefully. If possible, mount them just inside the entrance to the shower and away from the shower head, so you can ALEX ZAROUR / VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES warm up the water without getting soaked. “We always A bathroom by Kirsten Blazek, an interior designer try to keep the controls acin Pasadena, Calif. cessible and avoid having walk-in shower. Depending Choose things you’ll you get wet before you’re actually use on the size of your bathready,” said Kirsten Blazek, founder of A1000xBetter, an room, it may be possible to A shower is one of the interior design firm in Pasainstall a stand-alone tub most personal spaces in elsewhere. A shower and your home, said Paris Fodena, California, whose stand-alone tub can occupy rino, an interior designer in book “A Rebel by Design” different zones of a bathNew York, so you shouldn’t was published by Rizzoli room or sit side by side in a choose fixtures and features this month. wet room — a larger water- simply because you saw Use materials with them in a magazine. Select proof area designed to rethings you’ll actually enjoy. character sist errant shower spray. One easy way to enhance Rainfall shower heads, for “We’ve designed wet instance, have been trendy the look of your shower is rooms for many projects, for years, but they aren’t for to choose interesting matebut primarily we would do a wet room when the room everyone. “I personally rials with character instead can’t stand one,” Forino is smaller and we want to of plain white tile. eliminate a shower-door en- said. “If you don’t wash Forino made a compact your hair every day, you’re shower in a Beverly Hills closure,” said David John Dick, a founder of Los Ange- standing with your neck at a home look special by cover90-degree angle, and it’s re- ing one wall with a slab of les-based firm Disc Interistriking pink Arabescato ors. ally uncomfortable.”
Mortgage rates tick down after modest gains on inflation Jeff Ostrowski BANKRATE.COM Mortgage rates fell again this week, with the average 30-year fixed loan dipping to 7.09 percent, according to Bankrate’s latest survey of large lenders. The 15-year rate fell to 6.46 percent and the 30year jumbo to 7.16 percent. Rates have bounced around this year as the timeline of the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts grows fuzzier. The 30-year fixed mortgages in this week’s survey had an average total of 0.27 discount and origination points. Discount points are a way for you to reduce your mortgage rate, while origination points are fees a lender charges to create, review and process your loan. Will mortgage rates go down? Mortgage rates are tied to inflation. In a bit of good news, inflation is cooling slightly. The U.S. Labor Department said on May 15 that the inflation rate had dipped to 3.4 percent. That heartened investors, but it’s unclear whether the Federal Reserve will cut rates any time soon. The central bank left rates unchanged in May — and the latest numbers show inflation is still well above the Fed’s target of 2 percent. To be clear, mortgage rates are not set directly by the Fed, but by investor appetite, particularly for 10-year Treasury bonds, the leading indicator for fixed mortgage prices. That can lead to intense rate swings — they soar on news of Fed hikes, then plummet in anticipation of a cut. Mortgage rates are also chained to inflation, a metric the Fed has been moving to control. While most Fed members still expect three rate cuts this year, one regional Fed president now is predicting just one rate cut in 2024. Loan applications rose 1.9 percent this week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association, while home prices remain elevated. While NAR reported an uptick in inventory in March, many markets still don’t have enough listings to meet demand.
Rosa marble. On the floor, she used four varieties of marble to create a custom mosaic that provides a more grippy surface. For a home in Toronto, where she designed a shower for two people, she used book-matched slabs of onyx on the walls, “because they really wanted a wow factor.”
Dick said. “With stone jambs and dams, we often will play with the thickness and other dimensions, so that it adds depth and volume to the bathroom space.” One approach isn’t better than the other — it all depends on the look you want to achieve.
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Create functional surfaces
Much like a foyer, the entrance to your shower sets the stage for what’s to come, so it’s worth giving the glass and doors some attention. For streamlined showers in modern bathrooms, some designers try to make the dividing line between the shower and the rest of the room disappear. When Blazek renovated a midcentury-modern house outside Los Angeles, she added a curbless shower: The bathroom floor simply slopes toward a drain, and the glass barrier sits in recessed channels in the floor and ceiling, so it is barely visible. “It’s just seamless,” she said. Disc Interiors took the opposite approach in a 1930s house in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. It made the shower a feature by outlining the entrance in marble, adding an oversized marble threshold and installing distinctive glass doors framed in powder-coated metal. “We wanted to add a more vintage aesthetic,”
Of course, it’s not just about how your shower looks, but how it functions. One of the most crucial things is having a place to put soap and shampoo. It’s possible to add shower baskets after a renovation, but all of the designers interviewed for this story prefer a built-in solution. Contreras has designed showers with built-in stone corner shelves, and Disc Interiors has used brass ones that coordinate with plumbing fixtures. The most common option is a recessed niche, but if you plan to install one, it’s essential to measure your shampoo bottles and ensure that the niche is tall enough. “There’s no point in making a niche unless it fits the specific products the client has,” Jesse said. Planning a niche may not be as exciting as choosing tile, Parris-Lamb said, but “the ultimate luxury is to have a place for everything.” ••• This article originally appeared in The New York Times.