ash_corsa
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Right, before we even have the keys to our new place we are trying to plan everything out!
The bathroom needs totally re-doing.
At the moment its quite small, 2.5m x 1.5m and comprises of a pedestal basin, toilet and bath.
Now.. Where you would normally put a shower (at the tap end of the bath on the wall) there is a window overlapping the bath so you wouldnt be able to put a screen up. We dont really want to seriously alter the layout of the bathroom due to costs etc..
Do you think it would be silly to not install a bath and just have a smart shower enclosure? I dont imagine we would take baths very often but i think its always good to have one...
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ash_corsa
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Floorplan
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R Lee
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I'm in the exact same boat as you
I've come to the decision of whipping the bath out. I personally hate taking baths and i can't imagine myself missing it tbh.
Instead, I'm going to spend a shitload of money on a super shower that sprays me in all possible directions
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ash_corsa
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I enjoy a bath, but showers are more economical.
Just wondered when it comes to selling the house, would not having a bath installed put some people off?
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Ben G
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could you not relocate the taps/shower head to the opposite end of the bath? and have a screen up there?
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R Lee
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Literally everybody i've asked, has a bath in their house, whether they use it or not.
I don't plan on moving out of this house anytime soon, so i'm just going to stick with a shower. My house will have 2 showers and no baths in total
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dannymccann
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I dont think a female 'visitor' or 'housemate' will appreciate no baths in the house
That floorplan does look like a pain in the arse though
Whats wrong with putting up one of those telescopic poles with a shower curtain on? It would stick to the wall above the window wouldnt it? Or you can get those ones that curve around to stick on dividing wall and wall with window
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Laura
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Switch the bath and fit a shower above it.
We had same issue, bath was beneath a window. So switched it round.
When you come to sell the house it will put off a lot of people if only a shower imo, especially to young families. It ain't gonna be the corsasport variety that come to view
[Edited on 09-04-2009 by Laura]
[Edited on 09-04-2009 by Laura]
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Leighton
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I would always have a bath in there, makes it better for when you want to sell the place, families want a bath.
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drunkenfool
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We got rid of the bath at ours and put in a decent shower instead. Got a female flatmate too and she doesnt mind at all
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ssj_kakarot
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yeah we didnt have a bath for years due to limit of space, no one missed it.
recently had the bathroom moved up stairs in the extension so its quite large now and we have a bath in there, no one uses it though.
id always go with a nice large shower rather than a bath, looks nicer aswell imo.
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C2RL R
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i had the same issue too mate. i almost did away with the bath all together but then changed my mind and ended up redesigning the entire upstairs to increase the size of the bathroom enough to have a separate shower and bath.
it's a big job though so i'd say you should just fuck the bath off. i know what you mean about problems when selling but fuck it. how many people who have both baths and showers actually opt for a bath these days?
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ash_corsa
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Swapping ends and having the taps at the other end is no problem.
But what would the shower mount to? the side wall?
Dont want a manky shower curtain, going for the modern look as the whole house needs doing so a nice glass screen would be ideal but would need one that covers the tap end of the bath and some of the side aswell.
Dont want to have to re-arrange by moving the toilet and sink etc..
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Colin
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Ive only had a shower for 4yrs now...........dont really miss the bath at all. Ive always showered - 2mins scrub head, pits balls - exit in & out job for as long as I remember.
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Mo
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your room shape is similar to mine. depending on how wide ur bathroom is.... u might be able to get the bath next to the door.
I left the bath in and put a shower above it. The mixer taps for the shower is flushed into the wall and the shower head is directly above ur head (not like power showers that are stuck to the wall so water is diagonal).
I thought i'd never use the bath until the other day when i was really aching and decided to have a hot bath..... so u'll never know when u need it
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Ian
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I wouldn't take the decision to remove the bath lightly.
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gtitim
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Toyed with the idea of removing the bath in our place. So pleased i didnt. When i had surgery, having a bath was a great way to relieve pain, then when baby gti came along, we needed it. Cant really put a 3 month old in a shower can you?
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Andrew
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I have a bathroom with a bath and shower overhead and another with just a shower with water tray.
I've never used the bath in my flat and just use a shower.
My parents just have a shower at home and sometimes come round to use my bath as apparently releaves pain.
I can't actually remember when i used a bath last in all fairness. I think my set up is a waste of good space but can't be arsed knocking walls down
[Edited on 10-04-2009 by Andrew]
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C2RL R
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it's entirely your choice tbh. as said, if you were having a baby then you would need a bath but if not then fuck the bath off. there is only you who knows what you need at this moment in time. people talk like there is no going back if you remove the bath. it's not hard to put on back in if you need to in the future.
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ash_corsa
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
it's entirely your choice tbh. as said, if you were having a baby then you would need a bath but if not then fuck the bath off. there is only you who knows what you need at this moment in time. people talk like there is no going back if you remove the bath. it's not hard to put on back in if you need to in the future.
Cheers Carl!
No plans for a baby as yet but we dont know how long we will keep the house, 3/5 years maybe.. I like the idea of having a bath like for aches and pains its good but ive never been without a bath so i dont know what itd be like without one!
even to fit a shower enclosure id need a decent corner with no window on the wall?
Anyone care to share pics of theirs??
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Russ 200sx
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i removed my bath to fit a shower as i never used to have a bath....hate them an have no kids. as our bathroom i quite small too its made alot of room in there now an its also a double shower so you can still have fun in there lol have a look at my thread on how i went about it
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M2RTY
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when i redid my bathroom i wanted a wide P shape bath and a shower above
ended up moving the door across by a foot, moving the bath onto the other wall, moving the toilet and the sink, radiator too
one hell of a job, all pipes etc outside need routing properly too for the waste, and internal pipes for feeds
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Laura
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Shower over bath! We moved ours around couldn't live without either. Bathroom is quite small and I think we've utilised space as best we can.
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[Edited on 17-04-2009 by Laura]
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Cosmo
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I dont know the room sizes or anything, but this is what I would do if it didnt make the other room too small...
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