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Cindy Hamilton[_2_]
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On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 11:48:19 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2019-01-24 11:27 p.m.,
wrote:
> > On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 8:09:17 PM UTC-6, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >>
> >> When we listed out house for sale I was wondering if no tub would be a
> >> problem. Only one person mentioned it. The original was just a
> >> standard 5 foot fiberglass tub. In your case, it should be a big deep
> >> tub to get comfy in.
> >>
> > I think about the only ones really, really wanting a tub are parents with small
> > children so they can supervise bath time. But I do enjoy an occasional soak
> > myself, thus I have tubs. When I remodeled the original bathroom here I opted
> > for a walk-in tub.
> >
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> About once I week I like to soak in a nice hot bath. I suppose I could
> live with a walk in shower and no bath. I would not be happy with the
> sort of shower stall arrangements that I have seen in hotels and private
> homes in Denmark. They were were usually in the corner of the bathroom
> and the floor was sloped over to it and there is a floor length shower
> curtain. Some of them had a hint of a lip around the shower stall.
I would love that. My ideal bathroom would be a one-piece extrusion
with a watertight boot that can come down over the toilet paper and
a self-serve carwash style nozzle in the ceiling. Jet spray the whole
bathroom, squeegee the water down the drain, and voila!
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