Beautiful Baths

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i know how, choose not to, click or don't.

I like the crystal one. There is an Italian company that make an amethyst bath among others, that I love.

G and I are looking for a bath for our master bathroom. There is a lot of choice. We have a big, deep bath in the family bathroom. I'd quite like something a bit more snug, but marble for the master. ( cheaper to fill, at least!)


http://www.homedosh.com/wp-content/uploads/amethyst-bathtub.jpg
that's gorgeous! i have a thing for sunken baths, myself :)
 
We ripped out our sunken bath and replaced it with a sunken shower. 7 heads are better than 1.
 
i prefer showers like the ones they often have in porn. minus the large windows, of course. those are just silly. no one wants to watch me spray the soap out of my ass crack.
 
I would like a bathroom where the shower is entirely open and really just a part of the room. I'm sure the floor would be sloped to a drain, but I would like that really open and free feeling.
 
I would like a bathroom where the shower is entirely open and really just a part of the room. I'm sure the floor would be sloped to a drain, but I would like that really open and free feeling.

That's called a wet room. They are becoming popular improvements - if you have the space. I used one at my boarding school many decades ago. Unfortunately I had to share the open space with about thirty others.

My next door neighbour applied for and obtained planning permission for an extension with a wet room. Then she visited a relation who had one and found out how long it took to clean up after a single shower and how messy the children could leave it. The wet room still isn't built.

There is one of these on the beach opposite my house:

http://www.adventurerob.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Beach-Shower.jpg

It's bloody cold most of the year and used mainly by people rinsing mud off their dogs. :)
 
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This is the perfect thread to bring Perks in for a drive-by.
 
That's called a wet room. They are becoming popular improvements - if you have the space. I used one at my boarding school many decades ago. Unfortunately I had to share the open space with about thirty others.

My next door neighbour applied for and obtained planning permission for an extension with a wet room. Then she visited a relation who had one and found out how long it took to clean up after a single shower and how messy the children could leave it. The wet room still isn't built.

There is one of these on the beach opposite my house:

http://www.adventurerob.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Beach-Shower.jpg

It's bloody cold most of the year and used mainly by people rinsing mud off their dogs. :)

If I were rich enough to have a Wet Room (I even like the sound of that), I'd spring for a servant to swab it down. I'm pretty neat in the toilet, though.
 
I would like a bathroom where the shower is entirely open and really just a part of the room. I'm sure the floor would be sloped to a drain, but I would like that really open and free feeling.

No, they have these drains that sit under the tiles, no slope. One of Byron's friends does them. It probably costs a fortune, but California...
 
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