Small bath not much bigger than shower tray
Discussion
Our bathroom is tiny and started off as just a toilet + sink. We added a shower to it by taking some space from the kitchen. This has been fine until now.
As my 10 month old girl is rapidly outgrowing her travel bath I'd like to try and fit a small bath in place of the shower tray. I could move the shower walls out a little further into the kitchen but the best space I could achieve (internal accounting for the wall thickness on outside) is 1000m x 800mm
The space is currently 760 x 760.
The aim is for her to be able to have baths for a couple of years but for the grown ups to still be able to shower.
Have tried all sorts of google searches but no luck as yet. Anybody know where I could find something like this?
Ben
As my 10 month old girl is rapidly outgrowing her travel bath I'd like to try and fit a small bath in place of the shower tray. I could move the shower walls out a little further into the kitchen but the best space I could achieve (internal accounting for the wall thickness on outside) is 1000m x 800mm
The space is currently 760 x 760.
The aim is for her to be able to have baths for a couple of years but for the grown ups to still be able to shower.
Have tried all sorts of google searches but no luck as yet. Anybody know where I could find something like this?
Ben
BenElliottRacing said:
You can get the door type but the ones that I've found that could fit in that space are about a metre high. I wouldn't be able to wash / stop baby from falling over.
OK, these look really pricey, but it's the best I can do. I give you the Geo deep single bath:
http://www.williamgarvey.co.uk/page/pdgeo.shtml#
God knows how much they want for that. However, it's 1000 x 700, so problem solved!
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