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Thread: Bathroom without a bath?
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6th July 2009, 07:40 AM #1
Bathroom without a bath?
Hello everyone
I am just fleshing out some plans for a bathroom renovation. I've read advice on these forums (as well as been told at various other stages) that it is a poor idea to remove a bath/shower and replace it with a sole shower unit.
However, seeing that I live in a 60 square apartment with limited space, this is seeming like a pretty good option. As you can see by my current setup, space is severely limited. The sink in the top left of the pic is actually a steel laundry basin (old school type) that gets no use, and the one on the middle right is a hand basin.
At this stage I basically want to replace the bath with a dedicated shower unit, remove the hand basin and laundry basin and put a new hand basin where the laundry one was.
Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on what removing a perfectly functional (although mouldy and run down) bathtub would be on resale value etc.
Cheers.
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