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Most Essential Room of the Home is the Bathroom

There is one place in your home where you can be totally and utterly alone with your thoughts; one room where you can lock the door and escape -the bathroom.

The hectic pace that today's Americans have become accustomed to has left little time for rest and relaxation. Homeowners are beginning to transform their master bathrooms into personal sanctuaries, a place where they can experience peaceful tranquility.

Coastal Industries, a shower door enclosure manufacturer based in Jacksonville, Fla., complements this "bathroom revolution," offering fully customizable shower enclosures that fit any design style.

"We are seeing immense showers that involve multiple showerheads, thicker glass and unique, designer finishes," says Ray Adams, president of Coastal Industries. "We've also noticed an increasing amount of showers with dual controls and shower heads, designed to help working couples get to work in a timely fashion."

Homeowners are demanding large shower enclosures that are conducive to their busy lifestyles. This means decreasing time spent preparing for the day by utilizing amenities designed for convenience, relaxation and stress reduction.

The size of the standard bathroom has also seen a dramatic increase. "Years ago, the master bedroom was one of the largest rooms of the home," comments Adams. "Now, master bathrooms seem to be taking over that trend and will continue to escalate in size and importance as the years pass."

Keeping pace with the ever-evolving significance of home bathrooms, Coastal Industries produces a complete range of standard shower enclosure products and custom enclosures that complement homeowners' personal design preference and lifestyle.

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