Dec 19, 2007 | danaannellison:
What kind of shower mat will stick to the bottom of a textured tub?
I am having company for the holidays and one house guest is an older lady. I wanted to place a shower mat in the bottom of the tub to make sure she won't slip but the one I bought from the store...
A: What you need is a mat similiar to those found at hotels. The bottom looks like a series of suction cups. Once it is laid cups down the mat will not move. Should be carried by any store having a...
Steppin' Out: Bath Mats Roundup | Apartment Therapy New York
by Sparrow King
My tile floor is freezing, but my bamboo bath mats are not which is nice. i don't need to step onto a fluffy cloud each morning to get me through the day. plus - they feel nice underfoot.
you're right though, they don't absorb anything. but that's part of the appeal for me as i don't have to worry about washing them each week. i usually dry a lot off in the shower before even stepping out so it works for me. they do keep a lot of water from hitting the floor.
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