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Pleases reassure me about the size of this bathroom!

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GoldClass · 10/07/2014 09:54

We have a tiny bathroom with only a shower, no bath and when we bought it I said to DH that I'd want a bath installed (originally didn't want to even look at the house but DH insisted)

Anyway, 3 years later we are finally ready to do something and I am now thinking maybe it's too small for a bath in it! It's in a p shape with a little bit of 'hall' so it looks a bit bigger than it actually is but the actual square part of the bathroom is 190cm x 170cm, is that too small?

Its a 2 bed terrace in London so generally a first home with small kids etc type house but if we put a bath in there isn't really room for cupboards so nowhere to store towels etc.

I don't know what to do as I'd hate to spend all that money and then regret it and want to rip it out and put a shower only back in! Confused

What do you think, will it work?

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FamiliesShareGerms · 12/07/2014 20:11

What about a bath with a sliding panel to store towels etc underneath? I'll try to find a link

Otherwise, it might seem counterintuitive but a freestanding bath can make the room look bigger - I think it's because you can see the floor underneath. Bath store do one designed for plumbing in with over bath showers

ItsDinah · 12/07/2014 20:13

Google under bath storage. Lots of styles . Good for keeping cleaning materials and spare loo rolls. Towel rack high up the wall above bath at opposite end to taps. Back of the door for hanging towels in use,toilet bags etc. Big mirror fronted cabinet over sink.2 tooth glass holders at sink. One for the glass to use and one to keep the toothbrushes and paste.

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