Tub inside walk-in shower - do you like it?
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Comments (7)Is there any way to run plumbing to the separate vanity area to make it into a sink? We are doing a gut remodel of our bathroom and we were able to cram in the shower, 5'6" claw foot tub, toilet and two sinks (on adjacent walls though, not next to each other) in a slightly less than 10'x11' space including sloped ceilings and a couple of windows. Here is an older version of our plan for the bathroom but shows the two sinks. The one next to the tub is a console sink (on chrome legs) so very open and the tub is now a double ended tub with plumbing in the middle. Here is a newer plan showing a tile layout I was messing with and the right tub. It also shows a bump out for a knee wall where the new drain is going to run - it turns out there was steel angle along that wall and we could not run the drain line under it so had to go through. It's more of a challenge to get the water there but wasn't impossible....See MoreWalk in bath tubs with shower and whirlpool
Comments (2)Bathing solutions is offering their walk in tub for 3000.00 plus shipping. It is a third the price of Premier bathrooms tub and is of very high quality. If you would like more info please visit the link Walk in Bathtubs...See MoreConverting bathtub/shower to walk-in shower & possibly move toilet
Comments (16)I think AirBnB is different from VRBO, and so we may use VRBO, which might require me to be the agent. If one is using an agent for the rental, then it is illegal for the agent to deny children, but if the owner is the agent and owns fewer than three rental properties, then the owner can restrict his property to adults only. Cathedral City is not really a place that children would want to go - in fact, the owners of the house are selling it because their children refuse to visit there. If we have to offer it to children, I will raise the amount of the deposit, refuse to allow pets (which is perfectly legal), and offer it as a two-bedroom instead of three. The third bedroom is an office at the moment, and so I can easily list it as two-bedroom. I don't want a crowd of people there at one time anyway, and as a two-bedroom, no more than four people would be allowed to occupy it, by CC regulations. We do not need the extra money from six vs four people, but we do need some income from this property, since I am retired. We will, however, be interested in renting to people who attend the Coachella Festival, and the rents for that time period are the highest, but everything still gets booked solid. My sister's stepson in Austin owns several houses (that his father bought for him), and he makes $30K during SXSW. Kevin and I make a point of avoiding visiting our sister during this time, even though it is close to Kevin's birthday in March, and March plus October are the nicest months in Austin for weather. Our nephew had the great consideration to have his wedding in October, and so we went to Texas for that, but our niece had hers the first week in August, and I refused to go, although Kevin did, despite the 110° weather with 90% humidity....See MoreWhy aren’t adult bathtubs designed more like a baby bath tub.
Comments (4)If I want to take a bath, I want to be able to stretch out my legs. Babies have shorter legs :-) I sat in the Kohler Underscore yesterday 60 x 30 and the lumbar support is awesome! I'm 5'7" and had another 3 inches for my feet so could stretch my toes too! I need an alcove tub. https://www.us.kohler.com/us/underscore-60-x-30-alcove-bath-with-integral-apron-integral-flange-and-left-hand-drain/productDetail/bathing/1302655.htm?skuId=1302576&brandId=656492...See Morerrah
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