
So why isn't this seen in practice more often? Why isn't this the standard in homes, instead of a niche technique that needs to be discovered on a blog? It seems that this is a case of traditional, normal designs standing in the way of progress. A shower rod is understood, familiar, and has remained relatively unchanged for a century or more. No interior designer has ever earned the scorn of the client for sticking to the norm in this area. And so it stays the same, even when something more useful is out there - it's a cycle familiarity that's difficult to break. But, dare to break it, and there can be rewards in the form of a slightly easier, slightly more convenient life.
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