Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Jul 30, 2010 11:14 pm For a million reasons but mainly because the cleaning has freaked me out, I have decided not to have a wooden free standing bath. But NOW WHAT? Steel or acrylic, brand, style .... I would love your pics. Thanks heaps Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 2Jul 31, 2010 9:00 am Stone? Maybe Apaiser? Possumchops Now the proud owner of 3.7acres of Serenity. Colour selection completed! Soon to go to council. Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 3Jul 31, 2010 11:58 am Awww... I LOVED that bath This is ours... Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Check out this site... http://www.decina.com.au/products_baths_freestand.asp Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 5Jul 31, 2010 9:20 pm Erin, love your style. Im getting the Decina "cool" freestanding but tossing up with the square one "the westin" as we want square taps. Is it really comfortable. And how much space did u leave between the walls and the bath (especially the window side)..... Sorry to hijack your post Kay Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 6Aug 01, 2010 9:59 am Erin YOur bathroom is simply stunning! Love it!!! Unfortunately I am not going for a free standing bath any more as the spot for it is just too tight. I can get a big bath in there but not get around theback to clean it ... okay so who cares, but after 20 years I guess it would ming! Or I could get a smaller free standing bath and then I think ... why bother? So I have decided to get a bath, build a box around it and get some proper flashy tiles and very sexy cabinets. Just what bath do I pop in a box? Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 7Aug 01, 2010 8:31 pm Aaahhh, So you want a bath to go in a hob, not a different freestanding. Lanark do some nice looking tubs. good sizes and nice and deep too. Possumchops Now the proud owner of 3.7acres of Serenity. Colour selection completed! Soon to go to council. Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 8Aug 02, 2010 9:12 am We are getting the caroma medina as we wanted something different without the price tag http://www.caroma.com.au/product-ranges ... edina-bath RHI - BALDIVIS PERTH 2005 Bought/Finished WA Housing Centre Home 2010 Building the Benchmark with REDINK Homes in The Avalon 2013 Building the Michigan with Cont3nt Living In Highbury Estate! Re: wooden bath ... no go ... now what???? 9Aug 02, 2010 9:59 pm ooohh, that sux. that was one very amazing bath. i loved the idea that it wouldn't feel cold when you hopped in. but as someone who's opted for an acrylic shower surround rather than tiles, i'm definitely someone who puts cleaning high on my list of unfavourite things. we are getting a mizu deep soaker: http://www.reece.com.au/bathrooms/products/9502384 looks lovely, seems really comfortable, and lets us afford those ecotech tiles for the floor! (hope you saw my post on our source for them ... forgot to pm you, sorry) e. Old Home Restoration / Renovation To reduce noise transfer without compromising the aesthetic of your exposed I beams, consider filling the 100mm gap between the I beams and the floor above with dense,… 6 7112 Bathroom renovation will likely include a back-to-corner bath and we’re considering a freestanding tap with hand-held shower such as the picture included. My hesitation… 0 22702 2 3387 |