The bathroom is an integral part of a person’s home and as such, must be treated with extra care when redecorating. The ritual of soaking in a hot bath after a long, hard day is something which many people partake in as a means of unwinding and forgetting about the stresses they have encountered.
Consequently, a bathtub is one of the most important aspects when selecting new pieces for a bathroom. It is common for people to choose what they consider to be more ‘practical’ materials, such as granite and chrome when decorating.
This may not be their ideal material or may not create the atmosphere they want, but they are thought to be the sensible choice in terms of durability and ease of use. However, modern wooden materials are just as sturdy and easy to clean as any other material. Due to vast improvements in wood treatments, this material is now far more resistant to water and stain damages.
Of course, certain types of wood are better suited to water exposure; the wood used must be strong and flexible, in addition to fitting in with the color scheme of the room. Teak and cedar woods are often selected when wooden baths are being made.
Bringing wood into the design of your bathroom, by adding a wooden bath, for instance, can alter the ambiance of the room for the better. Using natural wood creates a far more welcoming, warm mood than harsh, synthetic materials ever could. Wooden baths can appear as aged or modern as you wish. It all depends on the type of wood chosen, the staining color and the techniques used to create a traditional look.