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Bathroom conversion
carinjo
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Am a First Time Buyer. Saw a place I really like, but the bathroom is converted for limited mobility user. Sink and loo ok, but the bath area turned into a walk in shower with low level wall and door and a flip up seat.
Will it be an expensive job to convert it back to a normal shower?
Will it be an expensive job to convert it back to a normal shower?
It's good for the soul to walk with your soles on the soil.
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The wet room part is a bit of a bonus for many people!
I appreciate it might be utilitarian, but you can remove the door and chair and then decide what to do with the rest - a glass partition and replace the wall tiles?Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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You are right of course! The plumbing for a bath is behind a panel, if needed in future. A new partition will definately be the way to go. Thank youIt's good for the soul to walk with your soles on the soil.0
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