Bath & shower or shower only?
Discussion
Chaps,
Bought a house that I intend to do up and sell. It's 3 bed terraced house, pretty low value.
The bathroom is very small, but I don't want to have the hassle of moving it to another room.
Should I sack off the bath to gain a bit of room and just have a shower? Or will this put a lot of people off and reduce my potential market? Potential market could be young families... they need baths don't they?
Advice appreciated!
Ta.
Bought a house that I intend to do up and sell. It's 3 bed terraced house, pretty low value.
The bathroom is very small, but I don't want to have the hassle of moving it to another room.
Should I sack off the bath to gain a bit of room and just have a shower? Or will this put a lot of people off and reduce my potential market? Potential market could be young families... they need baths don't they?
Advice appreciated!
Ta.
AC123 said:
Chaps,
Bought a house that I intend to do up and sell. It's 3 bed terraced house, pretty low value.
The bathroom is very small, but I don't want to have the hassle of moving it to another room.
Should I sack off the bath to gain a bit of room and just have a shower? Or will this put a lot of people off and reduce my potential market? Potential market could be young families... they need baths don't they?
Advice appreciated!
Ta.
Babies need baths, so yes, I reckon you'd be limiting your market.Bought a house that I intend to do up and sell. It's 3 bed terraced house, pretty low value.
The bathroom is very small, but I don't want to have the hassle of moving it to another room.
Should I sack off the bath to gain a bit of room and just have a shower? Or will this put a lot of people off and reduce my potential market? Potential market could be young families... they need baths don't they?
Advice appreciated!
Ta.
paulwirral said:
Bath and shower all day long , present something out of the ordinary and people go into meltdown , most will have just moved out of their parents house so they'll be used to an older fashioned way of living .
Nothing old fashioned about enjoying a soak in Radox Getting ready for work, power shower 3 mins in and out.
Back after long run, soak in a hot bath.
Personally, I would never consider any house without a decent sized bath, or at least space to install one.
However, the younger generation seem to prefer showers, but (imo) there is nothing better than a long hot soak, with lots of bubble bath , the room in darkness and a scented candle slowly burning away.....
However, the younger generation seem to prefer showers, but (imo) there is nothing better than a long hot soak, with lots of bubble bath , the room in darkness and a scented candle slowly burning away.....
When we bought our house, it had a "modern shower room", read as tiny bathroom that previous owner had just a shower sink and toilet in. It's taken me 5 years to get round to it, after doing all the downstairs rooms, and ripping it out and putting a L shaped shower bath. The missus is excited! I rarely have a bath but do occasionally like a nice lie down in a nice steamy bath.
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