If you’ve taken a shower, you most probably have seen this: the shower curtain mysteriously moving towards the spray of water. Analyses upon analyses have been made in order
to explain this common event in the bathroom. Even theories that are used to support why airplanes seem to be suspended in mid-air have been used just to satisfy the curious bather. However, an assistant professor at an engineering department rightfully claimed the Nobel Prize by giving a satisfactory answer to the question long pondered on. According to David Schmidt, a vortex turned sideways is the culprit, sucking in the curtain towards it.
Whether viewed from the outside or the inside, most drapes in the bath that have interesting designs are fabulous and sometimes even educational. Imagine a gigantic periodic table right in front of you every time you take a shower. I’m sure you’ll be able to memorize it after a while!
Designing vinyl shower curtains is a fun activity done by some enthusiasts. There are also tons available that have been pre-made to give you an experience in outer space, or make you feel like the hot lady in a horror movie.
Be Unconventional While Scrubbing Yourself Clean
The following are a few extraordinary things that can be done right in the shower:
Distracting a child during a shower might just work using shower curtains that have The Little Mermaid or Bart printed on it.
Use an emoticon curtain and memorize the right smiley one at a time or randomly select one and try typing it on your instant messenger to see what image it generates.
Pretend You’re One Of The Frogs Printed On The Vinyl
Kidding aside, there has been contention on the safety of vinyl, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have the use to manufacturers so they can freely use it in toys and a myriad of other things. Consumers should therefore not be alarmed, but should rather focus on getting products with the highest quality. Those people who might be concerned about the use of vinyl also have the option of buying pvc-free drapes.
They come in many different sizes among which are stall, normal and extra wide. Stalls are showers without a bath tub. They require a longer piece of drapery than those that do have tubs. Normal sized pieces are just enough to cover the tub without much creasing or layering. If a wider one is desired for added security and privacy, then wider varieties are also offered in most home improvement stores.
Rails where they are attached are formed according to the design of the shower, its size, the owner’s preferences on how they look and the type of drapery they will hold. They come in different shades and textures, among which are chrome and stainless steel. Some are equipped with hooks for ease of use. Their shapes vary as well. They can be U-shaped, circular, straight, oval or bent like the letter L.
An array of shower curtain assortments that is so big, it has the capacity to make one reach for the nearest restroom is available on the internet. With the help of innovative restroom curtains, we can change the world one shower at a time.
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