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Anything I'm missing with my proposed bathroom design?
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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.JadeHighland saidAs 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.
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!3 -
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.
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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.Working_Mum said:
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.JadeHighland saidAs 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.
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!1 -
It's the two young children. Eventually we'll get a loft extension and have our own ensuite with just a walk in shower.Doozergirl said:If I was genuinely never having a bath, I too would have a fab shower instead of a compromise.3 -
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.JadeHighland said:
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.Working_Mum said:
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.JadeHighland saidAs 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.
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!1
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