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More convenience for glamour rooms
10/5/2005
 

          Bathroom requirements are no more just a morning routine. Apart from being functional, they are increasingly linked to hygiene and glamour.
Remember the days when bathrooms were tucked away in a corner. The irony is, from being an outcast they now occupy an integral place inside homes!"
And bathrooms effectively served only one purpose - bathing. Now what don't you have in them? Closets in the choicest of colours are combined in these `rooms', dry and wet areas have been earmarked with the emergence of shower systems, basins have transformed into counter-top glass bowls, storage panels lend extra space, bath-tubs beckon you for a foamy soothing shower and tiles in a teasing variety and colour are matched to meet all these requirements... hey, this is no extravagance, it's modern day prerequisites for an entry into bathrooms !
Well, let's face it. If these sound high-end and affluent, it is the old, dingy ones that require to be re-made or renovated. Even transforming an age-old bath area and bringing in some modest and functional shower and sanitary hygiene with mirror and basins are a time-consuming, laborious affair. This is where companies step in to enhance the conveniences of maintaining and experiencing a sleek and tidy shower rooms - be it the basic or the trendy.
From a modest sanitaryware company to a bathroom appliances provider, we have been observing the evolution nuances of these areas. From installing new bathrooms, getting old ones done-up, just taking care of repairs or even offering an annual maintenance, companies have come up with customer-centric total solutions.
They suggest taking a fresh look to replace the colourless ones, attend to customised requirements, both residential and industrial, train plumbers through their country-wide training programmes where four thousand plumbers across the country are benefited, and educate people on hygiene requirements in bathrooms.
Their technician examines bathrooms suggests solutions and then brings in men to answer the, in a budget that suits the clients, tile-layers, carpenters, masons, painters and electricians are all available under one roof, accessible to people with one phone call - for installation, post-sales service and annual maintenance. All their offers are based on a market feedback through dealers.
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