How to Get Shower Chic for Cheap
Products to make your bathroom the most luxurious place in the house.
June 18, 2007 -- The shower doesn't have to be just for sudsing up and singing. With a few inexpensive accessories, you can turn your shower into one of the most luxurious places in the house.
Chassie Post, a contributing style editor at Domino magazine, offered these suggestions on "Good Morning America."
Shower stall mat (Improvements Catalog) $11.99 www.improvementscatalog.com
23" in diameter
Mold and odor resistant
153 suction cups secure it to floor
Comes in white and clear
Shower radio in the shape of a faucet (Myxyplyzyk) $30
Shower AM/FM radio
Suctions to tile
Turn knob for tuning
Droog Mat Walk (Unica Home) $44
Cotton bathmat with integrated slippers
Great for keeping feet warm and clean when stepping out of the shower
22.4" x 37.4" x 1.1"
Saxan Rand round bathmat (IKEA) $4.99
22" in diameter
100 percent polypropylene
Comes in eight different colors
Dinghy Drain Stopper (Myxyplyzyk) $12.95
Universal drain stopper
Makes bath time fun
16" chain allows for movement in the water
Soap Pump (Simplehuman) $39.99
Dispenses soap touch-free to avoid germs and mess
Place hand under sensor to get soap
Four volume levels allows for the adjustment of amount of soap dispensed
Optional timer indicating how long to wash hands
Wearable Turkish towel (Hammacher) $59.95
53"x 52"
Made of 100 percent Agean cotton
Can be used as a normal towel or as a bathrobe because of the armholes, leaving hands free