A new shower is in my plans, either the King's bath remodel this year, or the future 2020 construction of a 3rd bathroom.
Doing a dedicated shower in the King's bath would require just as much drain moving as putting in a larger tub, if not more. It would avoid the need for changing the closet wall, but moving the closet wall to make bathroom bigger might still be a good idea if I switch to real medicine cabinets. Actually, the 5 foot depth of the room is quiet limiting.
In some ways it makes more sense to have shower right there where I actually will use it every day, rather than a step out back to a room which might not be equally well climate controlled (though the plan is that back room will have minisplit climate control).
A dedicated shower could be made fully handicap-accessible, and in any case is much easier to use than showering in a bathtub.
Here are some far out shower pictures.
More down to earth, but still cool, is this shower conversion planning guide.
Doing a dedicated shower in the King's bath would require just as much drain moving as putting in a larger tub, if not more. It would avoid the need for changing the closet wall, but moving the closet wall to make bathroom bigger might still be a good idea if I switch to real medicine cabinets. Actually, the 5 foot depth of the room is quiet limiting.
In some ways it makes more sense to have shower right there where I actually will use it every day, rather than a step out back to a room which might not be equally well climate controlled (though the plan is that back room will have minisplit climate control).
A dedicated shower could be made fully handicap-accessible, and in any case is much easier to use than showering in a bathtub.
Here are some far out shower pictures.
More down to earth, but still cool, is this shower conversion planning guide.
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