Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Our first build 1901Dec 01, 2016 4:05 pm _________________________ Building the Noosa 26 with Coral Homes https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=80794 Re: Our first build 1914Dec 01, 2016 5:18 pm charlibear I didn't see the other update No more pretending!!! Hope you were super creepy and just sat on it for sh*ts and gigs I can't get enough of your house GJ Gardner Modified Coolum 277 viewtopic.php?t=83643 Ofcourse I did! Lol Re: Our first build 1915Dec 01, 2016 5:47 pm Woah! Sexy! That is one incredible ensuite, very jelly!!!! Coral Homes Avoca 25 in Gainsborough Greens Gold Coast Viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81406 Re: Our first build 1917Dec 01, 2016 5:54 pm I love your bath, but may I ask you and others on this thread: are people concerned about having tap fittings centred? I ask because I have a broken femur (repaired with plate and pins) and would be worried about knocking my hip on it when getting up. I will be putting my fittings at one end of the tub, not just for me but also for visitors. I worry about injuries like that because they can actually be worse than you think initially. Yet I see so many designs with centred fittings... Re: Our first build 1918Dec 01, 2016 6:00 pm Lee54 I love your bath, but may I ask you and others on this thread: are people concerned about having tap fittings centred? I ask because I have a broken femur (repaired with plate and pins) and would be worried about knocking my hip on it when getting up. I will be putting my fittings at one end of the tub, not just for me but also for visitors. I worry about injuries like that because they can actually be worse than you think initially. Yet I see so many designs with centred fittings... I asked for them centered as the plug is in the middle...and it's a two person bath so I'd imagine having the taps at either end would be annoying for one of us. Also it would look weird with a freestanding bath I think. Unless you have freestanding tap at one end. I actually am not sure how having them centred would be detrimental as your body is up one end not in the middle? And they are quite high too so I can't envisage a problem for us. Re: Our first build 1919Dec 01, 2016 6:02 pm deejay08 Lee54 I love your bath, but may I ask you and others on this thread: are people concerned about having tap fittings centred? I ask because I have a broken femur (repaired with plate and pins) and would be worried about knocking my hip on it when getting up. I will be putting my fittings at one end of the tub, not just for me but also for visitors. I worry about injuries like that because they can actually be worse than you think initially. Yet I see so many designs with centred fittings... I asked for them centered as the plug is in the middle...and it's a two person bath so I'd imagine having the taps at either end would be annoying for one of us. Also it would look weird with a freestanding bath I think. Unless you have freestanding tap at one end. I actually am not sure how having them centred would be detrimental as your body is up one end not in the middle? And they are quite high too so I can't envisage a problem for us. Thanks for that. I haven't actually visited bathroom centres yet, so have no idea of the tub sizes. Was just going by the one in my rental... Re: Our first build 1920Dec 01, 2016 6:05 pm Lee54 deejay08 Lee54 I love your bath, but may I ask you and others on this thread: are people concerned about having tap fittings centred? I ask because I have a broken femur (repaired with plate and pins) and would be worried about knocking my hip on it when getting up. I will be putting my fittings at one end of the tub, not just for me but also for visitors. I worry about injuries like that because they can actually be worse than you think initially. Yet I see so many designs with centred fittings... I asked for them centered as the plug is in the middle...and it's a two person bath so I'd imagine having the taps at either end would be annoying for one of us. Also it would look weird with a freestanding bath I think. Unless you have freestanding tap at one end. I actually am not sure how having them centred would be detrimental as your body is up one end not in the middle? And they are quite high too so I can't envisage a problem for us. Thanks for that. I haven't actually visited bathroom centres yet, so have no idea of the tub sizes. Was just going by the one in my rental... Ours is a decent size so I doubt you'd encounter what you've described...it's 1780mm long so your hips won't really be near the tap ware and if they place the tap at a good height I don't think you'd need to worry too much...I'll let you know when I get to have my first bath! I second taking your plans elsewhere. 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