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Premium Shower Drains: Efficient and Stylish Drainage Solutions

Discover the perfect shower drain for your bathrooms when you browse our wide selection at Vintage Tub & Bath.

 

The Highlights

As long as the water is draining, you may not give a lot of thought to your shower drain — but maybe you should. Small touches like stylish shower drains give your home a designer look and could make your home more attractive to potential buyers. 

Different sizes, shapes, and finishes allow you to customize a shower drain for your specific tastes and needs. It may take a little more time and effort to purchase a decorative drain instead of a standard model, but that effort pays off in function and aesthetic appeal. 

 

Finish

Shower drains are not a major feature of your bathroom’s style, but they should still look cohesive with other fixtures and complement the space’s color scheme. Vintage Tub & Bath carries shower drains in matte black and stainless steel finishes. 

Consider choosing matte black if your bathroom has a minimalist, modern, art deco, or eclectic design. Matte black contrasts beautifully with light-colored tiles for a bold look. If you are using darker or earth-toned tiles, a matte black drain is a better option than any bright or shiny finish.

 

Matte Black

Many customers prefer a matte black shower drain because it’s a breeze to maintain. No shiny finish means fewer water spots and footprints, but the ease of cleaning is only one reason to choose a sophisticated matte black finish. 

Black fixtures add a timeless look to your shower. The simplicity of black is perfect for highlighting contemporary design, yet its sleek, clean appeal will also be at home in minimalist or modern designs. 

Matte finishes don’t reflect light the way shiny finishes do, but they do make a statement. You can highlight matte black by pairing it with light tiles on the shower floor, or use it to enhance a natural, rustic style. Opt for a matte black drain with dark tile if you prefer a seamless look in your shower. 

 

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel has maintained its place as a classic finish for shower drains and other accessories because of its ability to resist corrosion, spotting, and rusting. 

Fixtures in stainless steel are generally less expensive than those with other finishes. However, just because they may cost a little less doesn’t mean stainless steel shower drains are any less pleasing to the eye. 

Stainless steel has an attractive shiny finish that helps reflect light into the shower and the rest of the bathroom. It is a preferred style for industrial and contemporary designs. It also complements vintage or farmhouse-inspired designs. 

If you're choosing accessories for a busy family bathroom, the low-maintenance beauty of stainless steel may be the best choice. 

 

Shape

Linear and rectangle shower drains are both stylish and functional. Choose a rectangular drain if you want a more sleek, modern look and need a drain system that can handle large water volumes. Rectangular drains are ideal for: 

  • Wet room showers

  • Showers built for two people

  • Showers with multiple showerheads 

Rectangular drains, also known as linear drains, are typically placed along the perimeter of the shower floor to siphon water away quickly. 

Square drains are traditional and the most cost-effective. Square drains are usually installed in the center of the shower floor to provide the fastest possible drainage. If you’re retrofitting an existing shower, it will be easier and cost less to replace it with a new rectangular drain. 

 

Price

Shower drain prices run between $79.99 and $119.99 at Vintage Tub & Bath. High-quality drains resist rust and corrosion and will likely last a lifetime with simple maintenance. 

 

Find the Perfect Shower Drains at Vintage Tub & Bath

Which type of shower drain fits into your project the best? Are you building an entirely new home and want all of your faucet fixtures to match? Alternatively, perhaps you’re remodeling an outdated bathroom and just want to make some fresh updates. 

No matter what you’re facing in your remodel, new fixtures and a new shower drain will help bring your tired old bathroom into the modern era. If you’re unsure about what type of shower drains you need, the drain specialists at Vintage Tub & Bath are here to help. Contact us today for more information. 

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