What Makes a Home Gym Feel Like a Retreat, Not an Afterthought
For years, home gyms were whatever space was left over: a room in the basement, a corner of a guest room, a yoga mat hidden under a bed.
For many Americans long soaks in the tub are a thing of the past, whereas tricked-out walk-in showers are now a key element of spa bathrooms.
That’s especially true in homes where space is at a premium and a bathtub isn’t needed for bathing children. And it particularly applies to the jetted tubs that were so popular a couple of decades ago. Back then many Americans made big, cumbersome whirlpool spas the centerpieces of their master bathrooms, only to see them collect dust as the machinery malfunctioned, the novelty wore off and/or family members simply opted for the convenience of showers.
Environmentalists also tend to be fans of showers, seeing as how the average shower only uses about 20 gallons of water compared to 30 for the average bath.
“For years, the common wisdom among both brokers and designers was that every home needed a tub,” writes Jill Krasny in the New York Times. “But changing lifestyles and the demand for more space are driving some homeowners to swap out their tubs for chic, high-end showers.”
Those factors help explain why Americans spent some $13 billion on showers in residential bathrooms last year, National Kitchen & Bath Association designer Elle H-Millard recently told Realtor.com.
If you’re mulling the idea of a shower-tub or tub-tub conversion in your master bathroom or another bath, consider the following helpful tips.
[RELATED: Historic 1900s Home Gets Energy-Efficient Kitchen Makeover]
Seeking more ideas on how to improve your existing bathroom space? Call the experts at Titus Contracting at 952-746-7817 to discuss the possibilities at hand.
Copyright © 2026 Titus Contracting | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Minneapolis Web Design by Bizzyweb