Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Tile and Brown Tile
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The best way to dry out your shower stall is to blow it dry. The only truly foolproof way to make certain your shower stall is completely dry after every shower is to blow it dry with Airmada, the built-in shower drying system that blasts forced air through a series of Air-jet nozzles integrated into the ceiling of your shower stall.
Airmada blows powerful jets of air directly down into the shower stall from above. This jet airstream blows water off of all of the shower walls and also the shower floor and down into the drain.
The result is a completely dry shower with virtually no opportunity for mold growth and no wet, humid after-smell. And all you do is flip a switch, which can even be on a timer.
Airmada is designed to be built directly into the ceiling of your shower. six to twelve (depending on size of your shower) Air-jet brass nozzles set flush to the ceiling surface. A hidden-behind-the -walls plumbing system is hooked to Airmada's quiet AirMax blower with 2" plumbing. The AirMax blower can be located virtually anywhere.
Airmada is clean and simple. it uses just air to solve a problem-wet and moldy showers-that has required ongoing diligence with a squeegee and/or the laundering of wet towels in the past. Finally there is an opportunity to break the mold and stave off the repercussions of wet showers with jet powered air and Airmada!
The Airmada pocket door/steam shower
Airmada Air-Jet technology also allows for the revolutionary new Airmada Pocket Door, a slide-in door that replaces the traditional swinging shower door thereby freeing up space in your bathroom. it also allows you to turn your shower into a combination walk-in shower/steam shower as the door can create a full shower seal. This walk-in/steam shower can be accompanied by either a flush or raised threshold Contact ron@tuckercline.com for pricing and more details.
Falcone Hybner Design, Inc.
Interior Design by Shawn Falcone and Michele Hybner. Photo by Amoura Productions.
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