Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Dec 10, 2007 7:04 pm Hi,
We're renovating our bathroom & have decided to replace the bath & (separate) tiny shower with a decent sized shower bath - but we're having trouble finding a tub of the size we want that is suitable for a shower bath. We want it to be at least 820 wide & up to 1700 long. As for depth - the less the better since we hardly ever use the bath & are really only including it for resale (& the construction will be easier as there is no floor under the current bath) - we'd like to find something around 350 to 400 deep. Does anyone know where we can get a bath of that size? Thanks Graeme S Re: Tub for Shower Bath 2Dec 10, 2007 11:19 pm I've just re-read your post and I assumed you meant a 800 x 800 type bath shower tub. In that case - I still say - don't do it - I did it in the 80's and my tenants all complained about it.
But as you are after a decent bath - that can also be a decent shower base then as sirgoat said - I'd also recommned a clear glass panel that goes along the edge of the bath. Their are some nice ones that also have a foldout or sliding door - so you do not have to walk halfway down to get to taps if you are not able to put them on the wall halfway down. This thread talks about a shower bath that should help you out. http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=3746&start=0 Bath: Decina modena. I picked this one as we were restricted to a shower over bath, and this tub comes extra wide so it's perfect as a shower base. Steve Re: Tub for Shower Bath 3Dec 11, 2007 7:10 am we have put one into the new house because my other half does lke the occasional bath but there was simply no choice of both. We opted for a 850x1800 square edge kinda bath i think its the tara from lanark spas. Allot of shower cubicles are only 900x900 so its not a huge step down i think the bad bath of the shower are the older 750 wide baths with that shower curtain that blows in with the wind and sticks to you, we are having a frameless glass piece covering about 1/3 or so of the bath.
Realising allot of people dont like them we opted to pay a little extra (less than $500) to upgrade to a 10 jet (6 main side, 4 small back) spa with heater for resale so that hopefully people would see it as nuteral or better yet a posative feature for very little cost to us. You need to reference the manufactures installation guide, your supplier may have strengthened the base where it is not required to sit on a bed. 1 6598 It is a lot of work to move it but if you’re u happy with it then the expense may be worth it. Best to ask your builder for a price first so that you can focus your… 2 8790 I had my bath installed incorrectly, on foam instead of mortar even though the instructions specifically said not to install on foam. I was made aware of the issue by a… 0 8303 |