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another Linda 09-05-2011 08:28 PM

Bath tubs
 
With all the talk about bath tubs, how do they stack up overall? Our master never had a tub -- that is fine with me, and I'm thinking of replacing the tub in our guest bath with a spiffy walk-in shower. Comments?

Freeda 09-05-2011 08:39 PM

We need a 4th choice in the poll. A walk-in shower is a must but oh, so is a tub; both are SO romantic!!!

Bettiboop 09-05-2011 09:42 PM

At this stage in life I much prefer walk-in showers. Love the Roman shower! We are not in TV yet, but even in our current home I have considered replacing tub with another shower. The reason I haven't is a realtor advised that if we plan to sell our home we should keep at least one tub. I wouldn't think a tub would have the same importance in TV since a lot of people prefer showers as opposed to climbing in and out of a tub.

Now a hot tub is a different story LOL. When I move to TV my tub will be on the lanai!

CMANN 09-05-2011 09:53 PM

I view a bath tub as a must have if you hope to sell your house. I like the walkin shower.

redwitch 09-06-2011 12:20 AM

I don't call what TV offers a bathtub, but it is a great place to put the catbox. I want something big enough so I can stretch out and all of me but my head be under water. Not gonna happen in these tubs.

graciegirl 09-06-2011 05:48 AM

Have a nice big tub in new home. Wish it was more closet space.

KathieI 09-06-2011 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by another Linda (Post 390794)
With all the talk about bath tubs, how do they stack up overall? Our master never had a tub -- that is fine with me, and I'm thinking of replacing the tub in our guest bath with a spiffy walk-in shower. Comments?

I thought of the same thing Linda, but agree with some of the other posters about resale. However, how about one of those new walk in tubs?? Kinda neat as we get older?? Any comments??

angiefox10 09-06-2011 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 390884)
I thought of the same thing Linda, but agree with some of the other posters about resale. However, how about one of those new walk in tubs?? Kinda neat as we get older?? Any comments??


There was a Premier home for sale with a walk in tub. That was the first time I had seen one in a home. My questions is... How much water does it take to fill it? It appears that you have to wait for it to drain before you can open the door to get out. Does anyone have any information on the Walk in tubs? :ohdear:

Barefoot 09-06-2011 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 390924)
There was a Premier home for sale with a walk in tub. That was the first time I had seen one in a home. My questions is... How much water does it take to fill it? It appears that you have to wait for it to drain before you can open the door to get out. Does anyone have any information on the Walk in tubs? :ohdear:

I bought a resale home with a walk-in tub. It cost the previous owners $14,000 to have the tub installed so I kept it. You walk in the tub and close the door and sit down. It fills very quickly. I think it takes about the same amount of water as a small tub. Mine has a bubble button, which is relaxing. It drains very quickly.

You could open the door before the tub drains if you want your bathroom washed.

angiefox10 09-06-2011 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 390932)
You could open the door before the tub drains if you want your bathroom washed.

And that's what I like about you... YOU know how to milti task!!!! :bigbow:

aljetmet 09-06-2011 10:40 AM

If I didn't have a tub (with jets) I couldn't play golf. Need to jump in right after my round due to my back. Now If I had a jacuzzi outside that would be fine. Not sure if the tub in the 2nd bath would be big enough.
:spoken:

another Linda 09-06-2011 12:54 PM

Very interesting response! So far overwhelmingly in favor of walk-in showers. We do have an in-ground hot tub in our courtyard which I dearly love to soak in. For getting clean personally I always choose a shower over a bath. Maybe in our case 2 showers instead of 1 shower and 1 tub would work.

At this point though I still haven't mentioned another project aloud. After the last one, my husband's eyes are still stuck in the back of his head from rolling them too far.

Hummingbird 09-06-2011 06:02 PM

We have a walk in shower in the main Bathroom here in NH and a bathtub in the guest bathroom. When we move to TV, we will have the same. Even though I don't use the bathtub as much as the shower. I love the bath for soaking those achy muscles, light a few candles, soak with bath salts, have a glass of wine or tea and totally relax. Perfect for a good nights sleep....It sound wonderful I think I'll go fill the tub right now :-)

momesu 09-07-2011 07:57 AM

I voted for a walk-in shower only because there are so few tubs made to comfortable accommodate a 6' tall person. I love baths but hate the fact that knees stick out of water or I have to fold up like an according....which my body does not do too well anymore. If I could find a reasonably costing large tub that would hold about 18" of water I would love a tub! Maybe one day I will just need to have a hot tub......but bath tubs just aren't for me. :sad:

Suzanne

redwitch 09-07-2011 08:12 AM

Linda, I'm with Leo -- you gotta be nuts to want another construction job! rofl


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