can I put bathtub and walk-in shower?
kellychoi
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Karim Chaudhry
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Which style of bath tub do you prefer? Free standing or in a deck?
Comments (126)You can use side panels or a deck/surround to create what is, in effect, a free standing bath that would work well aesthetically and, optionally, as part of a wetroom-style bathroom. Deep soaking tubs are especially effective for such projects; they have smaller footprint, which affords more room in the shower area, but their greater depth makes them exceptionally comfortable....See Moreawkward bathtub near window
Comments (3)Could the builders remove the wood trim around the window and the window sill, tile and seal it, and attach a toughened glass 'door' (for want of a better term) on hinges that covers half the window from the shower side. The hinges would allow you to be able to access the window area easily for cleaning and the glass door would protect the window from any splashes. Being only halfway across the window, the door would not interfere with any ventilation you want from an open window. OR// I know you said you don't like shower curtains, but it depends on how much you want to spend ;). If the shower head is attached to the left hand wall looking at the window, you could just tile further up the walls around that area and install a curved shower curtain rail that shelters the window and the floor around the bath....See MoreBathtub woes! Any advice appreciated!
Comments (5)Silicone does need raking out and replacing every couple of years because it does discolour and som cleaners do break it down. The fact you have had to replace yours is not alarming and you should expect to do it again in another couple of years but you shouldn’t have to retile...See MoreBathroom Reno - do I keep the tub?
Comments (3)A bathroom is a bathroom is a bathroom ….Whether Bahamas or Birmingham. I would suggest you keep a bathtub in one of the rooms for future resale value. If your condo is your intended long time home, keep a bath in the bathroom you don’t use much. If the complex appeals to families, put the bath in the likely kids’ bathroom. If the complex appeals more to couples, go with a stylish tub in the larger bathroom. It looks large enough to fit a shower and a tub....See MoreRB12
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