How do I get back my pink bathtub?
louislinus
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Help me get my pink tub back!
Comments (5)Well, congrats on the pink tub, and I hope it goes well in removing the new finish. Metro Detroit Craigslist has had a set of soap holders, toothbrush holders, towel bars, and the like for sale lately (see below). RetroRenovation.com is the place to go to learn about retro bathrooms. They discuss and post renovations from the mid-century period. Here is a link that might be useful: Pink bath accessories...See MoreDo I have to have a bath tub?
Comments (27)It doesn't matter how old the thread is when it is the first thing that pops up on a Google search when looking for the answer to this question.....And then, someone repeats this kind of nonsense on a new thread "A bathroom has a bath tub. It's legalese. It's not a "full bath" without a bath tub." I found this gem first thing, while looking up the reference to this exception where New York doesn't require a bathroom AT ALL. §RR306.1 Toilet facilities. Every dwelling unit shall be provided with a water closet, lavatory, and a bathtub or shower. Exception: Owner-occupied one-family dwellings subject to the approval of the code enforcement official. "NYS has several modification to allow construction of owner-occupied single family homes that have minimal technology, and may heat with wood or other renewable source of energy. This language allows, for instance, construction of Amish residences with little electricity (other than battery operated smoke & CO alarms) and with outhouses rather than bathrooms. Hunter camps may have a similar minimalist construction. NYS has a special condition with respect to the Amish population and to the prevalence of minimalist hunter cabins in the Adirondack Park." http://www.dos.ny.gov/dcea/pdf/AmendmentsDisposition2015.pdf...See MoreHow can I get the tub I want?
Comments (22)Sorry guys. I don't have a specific brand I want. I just know I want something DEEP. I used one at a condo recently and the water was up to my upper arm. I measured and think that would be about 18-20". It was heavenly! So based on that, I was thinking the tub the builder is offering isn't as deep. Which stinks. BUT after I measured the tub we have now it is deeper than that one so maybe it won't be all that bad? I think I'm pretty much stuck with the one in the link. Dh decided he doesn't want to mess with doing something different. So it will be that one and I will need to remind myself that it is better than any other tub I have ever owned. :) No baby yet! Due 12/21. :)...See MoreNew build, need decision quick on Master Bath tub surround/tub deck
Comments (21)I know this is an old thread. I'm comtemplating if I want a tub at all but if I get an air or a jetted tub, if the sides have stone around, how do you reach the motor if you need a repair? Just curious if anyone has dealt with that situation. For my current outdated tub, I can reach the motor through the the cabinet; I have a cut out there. I could do the same thing. But adding a slab of quartz to a tub make for a very expensive tub. Dominique, what did you decide and are you happy with your decision?...See Morelouislinus
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