Baths are going out of fashion ..
Poll: Baths are going out of fashion ..
Total Members Polled: 247
Discussion
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/propertynews/7...
So how many people on here never use their bath? I never use my new bath, but had it fitted it anyway because it might be tricky selling the house without one.
I don't use it often but I wouldn't be without it. Sometimes I need to soak and ponder before making a insightful post about the state of the world.
If a house didn't have one it would be a huge black mark against it
Then again I don't see why a modern house needs so many bathrooms, lots of pokey bedrooms with ensuites isn't something that appeals to me.
If a house didn't have one it would be a huge black mark against it
Then again I don't see why a modern house needs so many bathrooms, lots of pokey bedrooms with ensuites isn't something that appeals to me.
Edited by Fittster on Monday 12th July 14:12
We all use the bath in our household. Sometimes it's convenient to just jump in the shower, but most of the time we make the time to take baths instead.
When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
We've got bath and a shower in the master bedroom's en-suite. I've used the bath exactly once in eight years as I much prefer a shower in the morning. The other bath in the house is only used by guests and then only occasionally as they usually shower, too.
One day I'll rip out the shower and bath in the en-suite and build a wet-room walk-in enormo-shower.
I understand some people like a soak but for me personally I've never understood why you'd want to lie in dirty water!
One day I'll rip out the shower and bath in the en-suite and build a wet-room walk-in enormo-shower.
I understand some people like a soak but for me personally I've never understood why you'd want to lie in dirty water!
Fittster said:
Then again I don't see why a modern house needs so many bathrooms, lots of pokey bedrooms with ensuites isn't something that appeals to me.
It's most hilarious in 2-bed new builds. Friends of ours had one where the main bathroom was about 3 paces away across the landing - but there was an en-suite as well. I swear that from one side of the bed, it was actually closer to get to the main one than the ensuite! Edited by Fittster on Monday 12th July 14:12
Don said:
One day I'll rip out the shower and bath in the en-suite and build a wet-room walk-in enormo-shower.
I understand some people like a soak but for me personally I've never understood why you'd want to lie in dirty water!
This was the exact dilemma i encountered while refurbing my 2 (and a half) bedroom detached cottage with space for side extension (STPP). The existing bathroom was large enough for a small shower and small bath, but i didn't like the prospect of having no bath so ended up with a large bath and quite a bit of wasted space. In any case, i got so used to the ensuite electric shower that i no longer use the bath, except to dry the umbrella and for guests.I understand some people like a soak but for me personally I've never understood why you'd want to lie in dirty water!
ShadownINja said:
"I have a fixed bath and use it regularly."
You missed this option.
I think that's the last one. You missed this option.


preceding your post just to confuse you even more ..
Edited by fido on Monday 12th July 14:56
SGirl said:
We all use the bath in our household. Sometimes it's convenient to just jump in the shower, but most of the time we make the time to take baths instead.
When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
Same as this.When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
I dislike showers, and like baths.. Its time to relax, you can have a bath in 5 minutes too if you want, so not always quicker.
Doesn't bother me about the amount of water used really.
Jonny671 said:
SGirl said:
We all use the bath in our household. Sometimes it's convenient to just jump in the shower, but most of the time we make the time to take baths instead.
When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
Same as this.When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
I dislike showers, and like baths.. Its time to relax, you can have a bath in 5 minutes too if you want, so not always quicker.
Doesn't bother me about the amount of water used really.
Timmy35 said:
Jonny671 said:
SGirl said:
We all use the bath in our household. Sometimes it's convenient to just jump in the shower, but most of the time we make the time to take baths instead.
When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
Same as this.When we were househunting last year, we discounted a number of otherwise very nice properties immediately because they only had shower rooms. Didn't even go to view them, no matter how nice they were.
I dislike showers, and like baths.. Its time to relax, you can have a bath in 5 minutes too if you want, so not always quicker.
Doesn't bother me about the amount of water used really.
Imo.
Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



