We've got a modern reproduction Victorian-style house with two and a half baths (half bath downstairs, two full baths upstairs with the bedrooms).
Both the full baths have slipper-style ball-and-claw tubs. The bath off the master bedroom has a separate walk-in shower, but the "guest" bathroom has a shower head over the tub and a frame around it holding a shower curtain.
This arrangement is practically worthless. Anyone using that shower has to step over an extremely high sidewall of the tub, and the full-diameter shower curtain sucks in and gives one little room to move. We hardly dare let visitors (other than kids) use it.
We're getting ready to remodel the guest bathroom. The ball-and-claw tub is going to go, for sure. But I'm not sure what to replace it with.
My preference would be to replace the tub with a walk-in shower. However, I'm concerned that NOT having a tub in there would hurt resale value. We could put in a conventional tub-shower setup, but I think a walk-in shower would be far more useful.
So, what do folks think? I know we'll lose some visual appeal by getting rid of one of the ball-and-claw tubs. But will the fact that the house has only one bathtub (in the master bath) hurt marketability?
I've considered a walk-in tub/shower...anyone have any experience with those?
Ron Wanttaja
Both the full baths have slipper-style ball-and-claw tubs. The bath off the master bedroom has a separate walk-in shower, but the "guest" bathroom has a shower head over the tub and a frame around it holding a shower curtain.
This arrangement is practically worthless. Anyone using that shower has to step over an extremely high sidewall of the tub, and the full-diameter shower curtain sucks in and gives one little room to move. We hardly dare let visitors (other than kids) use it.
We're getting ready to remodel the guest bathroom. The ball-and-claw tub is going to go, for sure. But I'm not sure what to replace it with.
My preference would be to replace the tub with a walk-in shower. However, I'm concerned that NOT having a tub in there would hurt resale value. We could put in a conventional tub-shower setup, but I think a walk-in shower would be far more useful.
So, what do folks think? I know we'll lose some visual appeal by getting rid of one of the ball-and-claw tubs. But will the fact that the house has only one bathtub (in the master bath) hurt marketability?
I've considered a walk-in tub/shower...anyone have any experience with those?
Ron Wanttaja