everydaydiva
Sep 19, 2008, 11:29 AM
My minute Manhattan bathroom has a 36" x 36" tiled shower stall enclosed by 3 walls (yes, the bathroom is only 36" wide!) and a 6" marble ledge. The whole bathroom, tiles and all, is going to be demolished for the remodel.
Here's my question: can I make a small soaking-type bathtub in this 36" square space, by using the 3 walls, re-tiled, and having an approx 28" wall built at the open end?
The shower assembly will be completely replaced, and a frameless glass shower door suspended from the ceiling would sit on the 28" wall.
I'd like to use 1/2" or 1" glass or natural stone tile.
The obvious issues are the potential for leakage and the type of drain stopper needed. I will check with my lovely superintendent on the water weight issue, but don't think it's a problem since the vast majority of apartments in my 1928 building have bathtubs.
I have a superb contractor, but I know he hasn't installed anything like this!
I am an interior designer specializing in historic Manhattan apartment renovations, and this tiled soaking tub solution would also be a great option for my clients.
Thank you in advance!
Kittie Lonsdale
Lifestyle Space Design
Here's my question: can I make a small soaking-type bathtub in this 36" square space, by using the 3 walls, re-tiled, and having an approx 28" wall built at the open end?
The shower assembly will be completely replaced, and a frameless glass shower door suspended from the ceiling would sit on the 28" wall.
I'd like to use 1/2" or 1" glass or natural stone tile.
The obvious issues are the potential for leakage and the type of drain stopper needed. I will check with my lovely superintendent on the water weight issue, but don't think it's a problem since the vast majority of apartments in my 1928 building have bathtubs.
I have a superb contractor, but I know he hasn't installed anything like this!
I am an interior designer specializing in historic Manhattan apartment renovations, and this tiled soaking tub solution would also be a great option for my clients.
Thank you in advance!
Kittie Lonsdale
Lifestyle Space Design