View Full Version : Trying To Build A Small Tub?
Vinchenzzi
Aug 23, 2007, 04:47 PM
My wife and I recently bought a fixer upper. The bathroom is extremely small. I was looking for a showertub, but I only could find them in Europe. I was thinking of making a base of a shower with tiles and then builing it up so that it could still hold water like a tub. The reason behind this whole debacle is my wife wants a tub for my newborn son. So if you understand my idea can anyone see a problem with it. There is no room for a tub in this bathroom, as of right now my knees are already hitting the tub when I sit on the toilet. And I am not a big person. Any help will be greatly appreciated
schwim
Aug 23, 2007, 06:16 PM
Hi there,
I think a lot of it would depend on how much water you plan on it holding. If quite a bit, I would brace it well, as holding water can generate a lot of force, and you wouldn't want an unplanned mess on your hands ;)
I don't see why you couldn't use a shower liner to store enough water to use as a bath.
Thanks,
Json
ballengerb1
Aug 23, 2007, 07:18 PM
You may want to consider a fiberglas slop sink like the ones in maintenance closets. Mine is about 12 inches deep.
glavine
Aug 23, 2007, 07:22 PM
For a new born, what we did was go to toys r us and buy an infant tub, its all self contained , you can set them by the sink. It also has a lay down seat for the infant to lay in while there bathing.
As for building a tub , yes you can , you'll need to install a rubber liner before you install the tile. It will be a job no doubt.