When do you need a tub and a shower?

When do you need a tub and a shower?

If it’s empty nesters or the elderly you’re probably ok, but if it’s more likely to be a family you need to have a tub. My advice is that you should always have at least one tub in the house. Bathtubs and showers are the most important part of the bathroom to do right.

Can you have more than one shower in a bathroom?

Most homes have more than one bathroom with a bath or shower in it. Instead of making one decision for every bathroom in your home, focus on just one room at a time. For smaller bathrooms, you may want to replace tubs with showers or leave one bathtub for guests with young children.

Which is the most important part of a bathroom?

Bathtubs and showers are the most important part of the bathroom to do right. When either one of these things is installed incorrectly the consequences can be devastating. For more information about installing tubs and showers check out chapter 3 of my book How to Add Value to Your Home.

Is it bad to replace bathtub with shower?

However, if you have more than one full bath in your home and take out all the tubs from them, your home can lose value. If you do replace your tub with a shower, use the extra space to install an extra-large walk-in shower.

Can you take a shower in a bathtub?

When purchasing a comb unit, make sure that the overall dimensions will fit through any existing structure. In one location, you can have the option of taking a bath or shower at any time without needing massive amounts of space. They are a good option for any bathroom but are perfect for a kids bathroom.

Where can I get a cheap bathtub and shower?

Get the cheap bathtub or shower that addresses your needs. Tub/shower combos are sold in one easy install piece. When purchasing a comb unit, make sure that the overall dimensions will fit through any existing structure. In one location, you can have the option of taking a bath or shower at any time without needing massive amounts of space.

Are there large showers in the master bath?

I knew large showers were popular now, but I didn’t know folks were actually doing away with the tub altogether when renovating their master bath. I never watch HGTV anymore.

Why is there no tub in the master bath?

He said no one really has time for soaking in a tub anymore and many felt having a bathtub in the master bathroom was just a waste of space that could be used for something more important, like additional vanity/cabinet space or a larger shower.

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