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    Default Walk In Shower vs Bathtub - One Bedroom Basement Suite

    Hi everyone,

    I'm going to be gutting my basement to create a one bedroom basement suite so I've been kicking around the idea of a designing a walk in shower. I think few 20-30 year olds actually want a bathtub in addition to the benefit of more space for storage and being more aesthetic.
    A little side convo is when was your last bath? I'm at 2.5 years since I had my wrist in a wrap and a bath was easiest.

    On the flip side a bathtub with shower head offers some versatility and some have said it is expected for resale as well it is a requirement of female renters.

    I've yet to get this costed out so if it is much cheaper to install a bathtub please let me know.

    What are your thoughts on my plan and which side of the fence do you sit on and why?

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    I currently have a bathtub/shower combo in my ensuite and thinking about getting it redone as a shower only; also in the dilemma of it hurting my resale, but what if I went crazy with the steam jets and rainfall?

    I do agree that ladies want their baths; I've used mine once in the last 6 months.

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    Bathtub way more versatile than a stand up shower. You can use it for more than just showers/baths. Hand wash things, have a larger pool of water in the tub if you need it, storage as you mentioned. I would never buy a place without a bathtub. Way too useful.
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    Default Re: Walk In Shower vs Bathtub - One Bedroom Basement Suite

    Originally posted by blainer

    I think few 20-30 year olds actually want a bathtub...

    What are your thoughts on my plan and which side of the fence do you sit on and why?

    20-30 year old males won't care about a tub, 20-30 year old females will.

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    For my own personal basement, I'm opting for a tub, even though I expect it to be more expensive (haven't actually checked) - it'd be deeper than my upstairs one (too shallow), and I like baths for relaxing. I take them anywhere from once a week to once a month. I am not a female, at least not physically lol.

    That said I get the feeling (from other people, HGTV, etc.) that the norm or trend is for a walk-in shower. Mostly for the modern look - a shower allows for a lot more surface area for nice tiling, and people seem to absolutely love modern looking bathrooms. You could also put in a seat and a fancy shower head.

    Without research, my gut says shower for resale/renters, bath if you wanted to use it yourself.

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    Bathtub is more versatile because sometimes girls or guys want a bathtub, as well as if you ever get a family or single parent with a young kid they'll almost certainly need one.

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    Originally posted by Disoblige
    Bathtub way more versatile than a stand up shower. You can use it for more than just showers/baths. Hand wash things, have a larger pool of water in the tub if you need it, storage as you mentioned. I would never buy a place without a bathtub. Way too useful.
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    Yea you are annoying 50%+ (not including couples) of the buying market if you remove it. Alot of girls wouldn't consider a place if it didnt have a tub of some kind. Alot of people also use it for washing delicates if they dont have a laundry sink.
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    Originally posted by Disoblige
    Bathtub way more versatile than a stand up shower. You can use it for more than just showers/baths. Hand wash things, have a larger pool of water in the tub if you need it, storage as you mentioned. I would never buy a place without a bathtub. Way too useful.
    storage? what do you store in your bathtub?

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    Originally posted by sabad66

    storage? what do you store in your bathtub?
    Soap, shampoo n shit like that.
    But mostly I like the tub for washing stuff in.

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    I have never used the bathtub in my house.
    My wife uses it 2-3 times a week.

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    Originally posted by sabad66

    storage? what do you store in your bathtub?
    Used toilet paper. See Cheapskate Confessional thread.

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    Tub for females; Standup for males.

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    I must be less of a man for enjoying a bath from time to time.

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    My thoughts:

    If it's to be a rented out suite; definitely put in a tub. Tub is much cheaper than a walk-in shower.

    If it's to be just a guest bedroom, spare bedroom, basement bathroom kind of thing, then a stand up shower. Will add more equity to the home, and will likely never be used as a tub.

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    Originally posted by C_Dave45
    My thoughts:

    If it's to be a rented out suite; definitely put in a tub. Tub is much cheaper than a walk-in shower.

    If it's to be just a guest bedroom, spare bedroom, basement bathroom kind of thing, then a stand up shower. Will add more equity to the home, and will likely never be used as a tub.
    Totally agree. For a rented basement suite, the utility of a shower/tub outweighs the positive aspects of the walk-in shower.

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    Default Re: Re: Walk In Shower vs Bathtub - One Bedroom Basement Suite

    Originally posted by Tik-Tok



    20-30 year old males won't care about a tub, 20-30 year old females will.
    And think about it- which would you prefer to rent to?

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    Originally posted by lasimmon
    I must be less of a man for enjoying a bath from time to time.
    I enjoy bath time too. Especially if you work on the road paying $150-160/night Alberta hotel rates, you bet your ass I'm gonna do my daily/every second day cup of Epson salt, some baking soda, choice of lavender, eucalyptus oil, soak till water over flows. Though I've been noticing the newer hotel tub/shower fibreglass enclosures have gotten shallower.

    That gets cut down to once/week, once/2 weeks when I'm home using own water. #putmeincheapstakethread

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    Default Re: Re: Re: Walk In Shower vs Bathtub - One Bedroom Basement Suite

    Originally posted by ianmcc


    And think about it- which would you prefer to rent to?
    Don't kid yourself.. its a fake premonition that females are cleaner and better tenants lol.

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