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Nice people thread part 6 - thrice by twice as nice :)
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Doozergirl wrote: »How small?
Um.....the little bedroom at the back, with the ikea bed in it..do you know the one? Its going to have a corridor taken out of the depth of it to our room, and the end lobbed off to be a dressing room, so....small! I have drawings but also have a cat on my knee so cannot give dimensions atm.
The one we want the sunken bath in. I haven't given up. But am sensibly looking at alternatives.:D0 -
Doozergirl wrote: »Do they have Google Translate for LIR talk? I don't know what stepraight is...
It it straight?0 -
lostinrates wrote: »It it straight?
I am guessing it's steep/straight. So no curvature on the panel outside, or on the inside as much as possible.....0 -
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PasturesNew wrote: »You have to guess....
I am guessing it's steep/straight. So no curvature on the panel outside, or on the inside as much as possible.....
Oooh, thats good. It might have been that.:T0 -
Unusual German one: TwinLine Tub Shower
Video http://www.artweger.at/de/service/videos/twinline0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Unusual German one: TwinLine Tub Shower
Video http://www.artweger.at/de/service/videos/twinline
I like his legs and bum. But he can leave the bath behind when he brings them to visit me.0 -
This one's on an Italian site, so I can't find it.... it's called an Armonya bath with shower and allegedly fits into small spaces.
http://www.teuco.it/ - go there and find it....
It looks like this http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSzMT85CsjU4uKwD4Pvm1G9rE7DJxh9RYYOZz88N0ZBzMNOW_wv0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »
That looks like the prefect bathtub for me. You can sit up/lie back and read and be under a decent depth of water.
Designed by Norman Foster, I can't imagine being inexpensive!lostinrates wrote: »Um.....the little bedroom at the back, with the ikea bed in it..do you know the one? Its going to have a corridor taken out of the depth of it to our room, and the end lobbed off to be a dressing room, so....small! I have drawings but also have a cat on my knee so cannot give dimensions atm.
The one we want the sunken bath in. I haven't given up. But am sensibly looking at alternatives.:D
I was asking because we have a small bathroom with both shower and bath in. If you put the door into the room in the middle of the wall and you have 1.7 metres in width, which you may well do you'll get a bath in on the one width; shower and loo on the other width and a sink in the middle of the length.
I don't know what conversations you're having, I'm worried I'll say something that you've already dismissed him over.
And if you really want something, I don't think you will, but don't be railroaded out of something by the builder. Ask him to price a couple of scenarios and you can decide whether it's worth it or not, iyswim.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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lostinrates wrote: »I like his legs and bum. But he can leave the bath behind when he brings them to visit me.
Haha! Brilliant. mummy !!!!!!:TEverything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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