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Bathroom Design:
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    Contemporary bathrooms should be called "Bath Salons."

    The 'Bath Salon' has grown from a tiny room off the hall to an extension of the master bedroom. Guest bathrooms have gained importance as friends and relatives scrutinize them to secretly size up the host's decorating tastes and housekeeping habits. What were once referred to as "water closets" are now large, inviting rooms, carefully furnished and decorated. The 'bath salon' is now a place to spend quality time while pampering one's body or relaxing in solitude.
No place in the home offers the solitude and privacy of the modern day bath salon. It's evolved into a personal haven from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Until now, however, one thing hasn't changed over the past 100 years, since toilets were brought inside the house. It's the ubiquitous odor that permeates the room when the toilet us used. Toilets and tubs are still the two main furnishings that dictate the design of bathrooms. Their design has evolved little and, in fact, antique designs for both tubs and toilets are experiencing a renaissance. However, with the advent of the Miracle Seat, toilet odor can be a relic of the past.
Any bathroom remodeling project should take into consideration changing trends. Bathroom designs now include spa-tubs, bidets and multi-head shower enclosures that bear little resemblance to shower stalls of years past. Bathroom ideas, formerly restricted by the economic positioning of the toilet and the tub, are now influenced more by comfort and interior design. Bathroom hardware has become a fashion accessory in even modest bathroom plans.
The toilet seat is still one of the most visible items in the bathroom and its purpose hasn't changed over the years. It's simply an accessory that eliminates the need to sit on cold porcelain and it provides a lid to hide the unsightly bowl, until now.
The Miracle Seat solves the last remaining annoyance of a more primitive past. It solves the problem of bathroom smell or, specifically, toilet odor. Bathroom fans were introduced to remove moisture and odor from the air however; the typical ceiling fan pulls odors up through the air. The Miracle Seat is a vented toilet seat that vacuums foul odors and harmful germs from the toilet bowl before they escape into the air. It eliminates the problem that's exacerbated by the bathroom fan. All bathroom remodeling projects should address this embarassing problem.
After making a sizable investment in a designer bathroom and undergoing a disruptive bathroom renovation, one shouldn't have to live with occasional but primitive bathroom odors. No matter how elegant or large the room, foul odor will permeate everywhere whenever the toilet is used. No bathroom exhaust fan will keep it from overpowering the fragrance from the potpourri on the counter or the aroma candle by the bath. No odor eliminator will keep the foul odors and germs from escaping out of the toilet bowl, except for the Miracle Seat. The Miracle Seat should be one of the first upgrades considered for any bathroom remodeling project.