On 31/01/2011 13:46, Alan Braggins wrote:
In , Huge wrote:
On 2011-01-30, Frank wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:58:08 -0000, Skipweasel
wrote:
In articlec5cf299e-9c62-42ca-be35-0ea9a4f45f0f@
33g2000pru.googlegroups.com, says...
A shower **and** a bath? Put the show over the bath.
Not always appropriate. We sweated blood trying (successfully) to fit in
a seperate shower 'cos the one we had over the bath was too hard for the
wife to get into. We wanted to keep the bath so the kids can have a soak
when they come home from rugby.
The beauty of a shower over the bath is that after you've soaked
yourself you can stand away from the spray whilst you soap/gel
yourself before hosing it all off, IYSWIM.
You need a decent sized shower cubicle.
The Subject is "Tiny Bathroom", so a decent sized shower cubicle and
a separate decent sized bath probably isn't possible. I know you can
get baths with doors in the side to make it easier for people with
restricted mobility to get in and out, but I don't know how well they
work. Obviously the door is only usable when the bath isn't full of
water....
Quick Google later, something like
http://www.practicalbathing.co.uk/the-topaz-2.html
You've spotted the fatal flaw. Strip off, get in bath, wait for it to
fill. Enjoy bath. Pull plug, wait for it fo drain. The middle bit is
fine, but the bits at either end aren't necessarily that pleasant.