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Anything I'm missing with my proposed bathroom design?

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  • Working_Mum
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    As I always will shower and never bathe, having a slimmer bath isn't an issue for me. Also gives me a bit of extra space to separate the radiator from the toilet which will be quiet close. 
    Can I ask why you're getting a bath if you don't plan on using it?? I'm sorry if I've missed it up thread.

    I moved house and have ended up with 3 en-suites (I have two young adult children who still live with me so they needed their own space) and none of them have a bath - we opted for a larger shower unit in each one and love them! 
  • Doozergirl
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    If I was genuinely never having a bath, I too would have a fab shower instead of a compromise.  
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
  • JadeHighland
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    As I always will shower and never bathe, having a slimmer bath isn't an issue for me. Also gives me a bit of extra space to separate the radiator from the toilet which will be quiet close. 
    Can I ask why you're getting a bath if you don't plan on using it?? I'm sorry if I've missed it up thread.

    I moved house and have ended up with 3 en-suites (I have two young adult children who still live with me so they needed their own space) and none of them have a bath - we opted for a larger shower unit in each one and love them! 
    Two you children aged 5 and 8. They still platy in the bath with toys etc. My son in particular will happily spend 20 minutes relaxing in the bath and sing songs. 
  • JadeHighland
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    If I was genuinely never having a bath, I too would have a fab shower instead of a compromise.  
    It's the two young children. Eventually we'll get a loft extension and have our own ensuite with just a walk in shower. 
  • Working_Mum
    Working_Mum Posts: 828 Forumite
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    As I always will shower and never bathe, having a slimmer bath isn't an issue for me. Also gives me a bit of extra space to separate the radiator from the toilet which will be quiet close. 
    Can I ask why you're getting a bath if you don't plan on using it?? I'm sorry if I've missed it up thread.

    I moved house and have ended up with 3 en-suites (I have two young adult children who still live with me so they needed their own space) and none of them have a bath - we opted for a larger shower unit in each one and love them! 
    Two you children aged 5 and 8. They still platy in the bath with toys etc. My son in particular will happily spend 20 minutes relaxing in the bath and sing songs. 
    That makes total sense now! We did a loft conversion and my daughter now has the shower of her dreams up there! Good luck with it all.
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