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Have you tried coopper bathroom fixtures?
2011-07-27

Bathroom fixture styles, like all decorative elements in the home, come and go. One of the most enduring trends in bathroom fixtures has been copper. Uncoated copper actually offers a certain level of anti-microbial protection that makes it a particularly good choice for the bath. Of course, uncoated (waxed or lacquered) copper does change color and develop a patina over time. While some people prefer their copper to remain bright and shiny, a beautiful deep reddish brown or greenish tinge adds greatly to the earthiness of the copper look and doesn’t interfere with its natural anti-microbial properties. Copper, unlike chrome or nickel, has a very warm look and feel. Its earthy color works incredibly well with natural stones and can be used in both traditional and modern design schemes.
The Lily copper showerhead by Danze is one of the more unique designs on the market. The flower shaped head holds seven jet spray “pods” for a perfectly relaxing and re-invigorating shower experience.There is an undeniable warmth and elegant appeal to copper bathroom fixtures. Round out your design with this collection of beautiful hammered copper bathroom accessories. From wastebaskets to tooth brush holders, this collection of bath accessories adds an elegant finishing touch.
While today we don’t have to rely on servants for our hot bathwater we can still have a delicious deep soak in style. And this style, the Aurora by Native Trails, is one that works perfectly within traditional or more modern settings.
