Night Train
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Just a pondering moment.
I am refurbishing my house at the moment and have been designing a new bedroom suite on the whole top floor. It will have an ensuite a dressing room, a full 3 piece shower room and a four piece bathroom, sort of 'his and hers'.
Now, the bathroom is an awkward shape with one end of the bath being in the eves and the higher end having a shower over the bath. The bath will be across the width of the room at one end.
I can't find a bath that suits what I want.
I want it to be double ended for sharing but also at the shower end I want it not to have too much of a slope at the so that a person showering can stay at the taller end of the ceiling for headroom and I don't want the taps to be at the end as someone will hit their head on them when sharing.
So I am wondering what is involved in making a bath.
I have seen baths that are constructed from stud work and aquaboards and then tiled, ones that are solid masonry and/or rendered and tiled and ones made of wood.
Has anyone ever made a bath? Where might I start? If I made a wooden one what available timber could I reasonably afford to use?
Or do you know anywhere with a good range of baths where I might find what I want.
I don't want anything flimsy, thin and creaky, as I want it to last and not crack or leak, or cast iron as I will need to move it up three floors. I would prefer very thick resin as I have known of some that are 20-25mm thick, and double skinned if free standing.
I also want a long bath as both of us have long legs. Current bath is 1700mm long and fine for one but I have space for 1900mm.
I am refurbishing my house at the moment and have been designing a new bedroom suite on the whole top floor. It will have an ensuite a dressing room, a full 3 piece shower room and a four piece bathroom, sort of 'his and hers'.
Now, the bathroom is an awkward shape with one end of the bath being in the eves and the higher end having a shower over the bath. The bath will be across the width of the room at one end.
I can't find a bath that suits what I want.
I want it to be double ended for sharing but also at the shower end I want it not to have too much of a slope at the so that a person showering can stay at the taller end of the ceiling for headroom and I don't want the taps to be at the end as someone will hit their head on them when sharing.
So I am wondering what is involved in making a bath.
I have seen baths that are constructed from stud work and aquaboards and then tiled, ones that are solid masonry and/or rendered and tiled and ones made of wood.
Has anyone ever made a bath? Where might I start? If I made a wooden one what available timber could I reasonably afford to use?
Or do you know anywhere with a good range of baths where I might find what I want.
I don't want anything flimsy, thin and creaky, as I want it to last and not crack or leak, or cast iron as I will need to move it up three floors. I would prefer very thick resin as I have known of some that are 20-25mm thick, and double skinned if free standing.
I also want a long bath as both of us have long legs. Current bath is 1700mm long and fine for one but I have space for 1900mm.