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Life is becoming more and more rushed and this fact has no positive influence on the quality of our lives. The time we have left to relax is getting shorter and shorter; on the other hand, though, we have at least some better ways to spend it than our previous generations had. If somebody had told us 15 years ago that it was normal to have light, tuner, water jets and even a television in a shower, we would have hardly believed them. All this is possible today, though, as we at RAVAK believe, there should be no limits.
Simply close your eyes for a while and try to imagine a hot shower or a bath full of lovely scented bubbles. Is this just a far away dream for you? Is your bathroom much too small for being comfortable?

Remember: RAVAK helps you to solve the unsolvable.


First of all, try to answer the following few questions to clarify your requirements.
  • Do I want a bathtub, or a shower, or both?
  • Do I want to take a bath every day?
  • Do I want to have a shower (or more) every day?
  • Do I prefer a small bathtub and a small shower enclosure, or a large bathtub alone?
  • How about a large shower enclosure alone?
  • Do I want a toilet and bathroom together, or do I want them separated?

What do the professionals say?
If your bathroom space is about 90 x 90 cm, you will have make do with showering, because not even RAVAK can produce a bathtub for you to bathe standing up. Cheer up though, because showering is after all the most practical and economical option for you; and if you equip your shower enclosure with a seating shower tray or a folding seat (The RAVAK seats for shower enclosures are now available) you can relax and enjoy perfect comfort, even in the shower.

If the length of your bathroom is 140 – 160 cm, you have at least 4 choices:
  1. small bathtub
  2. large bathtub
  3. large shower enclosure
  4. large bathtub and large shower enclosure
Does it sound improbable? A 150 cm bathtub is not a large bathtub – and where would you fit the shower enclosure anyway? Don’t jump to conclusions just yet. A bathtub where you can lay crossways gives you plenty of room. Do you need proof? We can check and measure it for you.

A standard bathtub of rectangle floor plan has 170 cm length.

ROSA 150 asymmetric bathtub
has a diagonal (remember, you lay in it crossways) 183 cm.
This is a bathtub that does not take so much space (150 cm) and offers you the same comfort as a 180 cm long bathtub. Actually, Rosa offers you even more. It is wider than a normal bathtub, it has a seat, a shower enclosure and a flat bottom where you can stand safely, and ...
There is still some more features to be enjoyed.
Equip your Rosa bathtub with a bathtub screen (you can choose from several models) and you obtain a large bathtub and a large shower enclosure in your small bathroom.
A miracle? No, but a clever solution.

Would you like to leave out the bathtub and get a really spacious shower enclosure (perhaps even for two people)?

Believe it or not, a shower enclosure of 120 x 80 cm is more than sufficient indeed.
AVOCADO Bathtubs
Would you prefer to be able to have a bath, even if it means squeezing a basin and maybe a washing machine into a restricted bathroom space? Do not despair; the Avocado bathtub is ideal for you. There is no other bathtub you could find able to beat Avocado when it comes to saving space. Avocado will persuade you that a tiny economical bathtub can boast about its top design and luxurious appearance.

Do you need to decide whether to build the toilet and bathroom together or separate them? We bring you some advantages and disadvantages of each solution to take into account:
  • + Connecting the rooms together increases the number of possible solutions for your bathroom.
  • + With bathroom and toilet in one room you gain more space for using each of them.
  • + To maintain a truly high level of personal hygiene, hot and cold running water are a necessity.
    A bidet or at least a shower by the toilet is a standard for most parts of the industrialized world.
  • - A considerable disadvantage is, of course, the restriction of two or more people using the bathroom and toilet at the same time.
Do you find yourself coming up with more ideas?
No wonder. Ravak helps you to find solutions in even the trickiest situations.

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