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dave_smith wrote:
We had a rear bath on our last TT that the missus really liked - all the functions in one cozy room. Frankly it was a bit too cozy for me: some interesting yoga positions assumed when drying off after a shower! I can relate to Superman changing his clothes in a phone booth!
Newer FW has a split bath which I love as finally enough room to towel off by moving my arms....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJan-05-2015 08:31 PM
โJan-05-2015 06:42 PM
dahkota wrote:Veebyes wrote:dahkota wrote:
With a split bath, how does anyone else access the bedroom while the shower is being used?
Whaaa??? How long does it take to have a shower? Besides Ive seen the DW nekked for almost 45 years. What do I care if she is in the shower?:h
Innocent question - I honestly don't know how people deal with the different situations that a split bath has. I personally take about 25 minutes in the shower from start to finish. And what if there are people who aren't your spouse for 45 years? And anyone who needs to access the bedroom? How about if someone is napping in the bedroom? Is there a separation between the bed and the bath? (the three I saw today only had a door that separated the 'bath area' from the main living room).
โJan-05-2015 06:17 PM
Veebyes wrote:dahkota wrote:
With a split bath, how does anyone else access the bedroom while the shower is being used?
Whaaa??? How long does it take to have a shower? Besides Ive seen the DW nekked for almost 45 years. What do I care if she is in the shower?:h
โJan-05-2015 05:58 PM
dahkota wrote:
With a split bath, how does anyone else access the bedroom while the shower is being used?
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โJan-05-2015 04:51 PM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
I have the side bath and like it... I can close off hallway just in front of bathroom if I want with a curtain rod that I hung across opening. My large wardrobe cabinet is in hall directly across from bathroom.
I like the fact that I can contain humidity from shower in the bathroom. I can't imagine dealing with the steam from a shower in the bedroom, would think it would cause all sorts of issues with everything stored in there. I guess if you live in a dry climate, it might not be an issue, but here in GA humidity is always a major concern.