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  • #2
    Re: odd question - bath's

    That's the old 5' 6" size turned metric. Try searching for 5' 6" as well as 1650mm, it may well turn up more hits...

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    • #3
      Re: odd question - bath's

      There is at least on manufacturer http://www.ideal-standard.co.uk/site....aspx?cs=Baths who lists both 1200 and 1400 size baths. Perhaps if you contacted them they would suggest a supplier?

      roger

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Naughty Nigel View Post
          We are in the process of updating our own main bathroom, but haven’t yet decided what to do with it. I would like to replace the bath with a walk in shower, whilst my wife is less sure on the subject.

          However, several friends have said that not having a bath would make it difficult to sell the house (if we ever wanted to move). Does anyone have an opinion on this? Would you buy a house without a bath?

          We now have both and the bath is almost never used except when the grandchildren come to stay, and my wife would be very reluctant to buy a house that made it difficult for small children and babies to visit.

          Incidently when my wife had her hip operation the shower was totally essential - I do not know how we could have managed without it.

          So that's two bits of advice pointing in opposite directions, sorry


          Roger
          Last edited by RogerMac; 23 January 2009, 02:17 PM.

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          • #6
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            Funnily enough we've had the same conversation as we are also going to upgrade the bathroom (loads of plumbing pictures to come on this forum then !).

            We decided that we would have a bath even though it only gets used very occasionally and we could do without it both for us and for possible sales value as we've heard this a few times.

            We have seen some waly in bath sides i.e. baths with a door - don't know if that's useful input to the discussion

            On bath lengths - we've seen a much better range at the specialists as well so ours won't be from B&Q - Bathstore are looking promising

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            • #7
              Re: odd question - bath's

              Although we live in tied property and so don't have any say in the matter, FWIW we have a bath in the en-suite and a shower in the "ordinary" bathroom.
              In winter (11 months of the year) we use the bath exclusively - useful for when I come in from working outside and need to relax my overused muscle. But the shower is handy during the warm(er) month.
              In the property we still own in Oban there is a bath with an overhead shower, which we are told by the tenants gets used in preference to the bath.
              Suppose this doesn't help much ....

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              • #8
                Re: odd question - bath's

                Yes. I'd not recommend this for the main bathroom - an ensuite perhaps. We have a bath and shower in our main bathroom and a shower only in the ensuite. Works for us. The ladies of the house do like a candlelit bath at the weekend!

                I think not having a bath will affect the resale of the property too. They are 'expected' and likely to be more so given the direction of the economy/society.


                Susan..... have you considered an antique bath? Got any good architectural scrapyards near you? Nice enamel bath, round edged - claw/ed feet - deep and long. Lovely.

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                • #9
                  Re: odd question - bath's

                  Originally posted by RogerMac View Post
                  Incidently when my wife had her hip operation the shower was totally essential - I do not know how we could have managed without it.
                  But a shower's no good for those that live in the North - you can't keep much coal in one!
                  ;^)

                  Jim

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
                    But a shower's no good for those that live in the North - you can't keep much coal in one!
                    ;^)

                    Jim
                    Ouch.

                    So do you live north or south of the border at Watford?

                    Which reminds me: a Geordie in-law, who is sadly no longer with us, always reckoned that if he came home from school and found his mother wearing only one stocking he knew they were having Spotted Dick for pudding.

                    Now I naaa you's southerners are aaaall posh with yor en-suites and Aga's, and I naaa you's think we aaaall have primitive facilities up here. Well this is wor new nettie, and we're reet prood wor it. It's canny man.


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                    • #11
                      Re: odd question - bath's

                      Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
                      But a shower's no good for those that live in the North - you can't keep much coal in one!
                      ;^)

                      Jim

                      Nonsense - it's an excellent location for standing a large coal sack - especially if it's delivered frozen solid, as it often was in winter.

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                      • #12
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                        Shower cubicles are excellent for stacking logs in....
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                        • #13
                          Re: odd question - bath's

                          Have you thought about Screwfix – they have a three baths which are 1500mm long.







                          Baths are really useful for cleaning mountain bikes and car parts – the secret is to get it cleaned before SWMBO gets home
                          Last edited by ChrisW; 23 January 2009, 07:39 PM. Reason: Muppetetry

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                          • #15
                            http://www.betterbathrooms.com/baths...-bath/?shopcom

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