We are thinking about having the bathroom redone. Have you had yours done without a bath, have you regretted it? We want a walk in shower, not over the bath type one we have now but think its going to be a squeeze to get it in. Without a bath it can be a big walk in one, we are not intending to move at all. The plumbers on here might be able to answer it, have you fitted many without baths, have the customers regretted it.
When we did ours we were told to put a bath in as a selling point, we're still here 10 years on and the bath only gets used when we have visitors that bring those small noisy things with them, er......children that's it. Many young ones don't like showers. I only mention this as the likely hood of us becoming parents is non existent, however you might see grandchildren in your future.
I have a p-shaped Bath with a shower over. Loads more space for yer elbows etc. Only drawback is that on the odd occasion we have a bath it uses 20% more water. But that’s not frequent so for me it’s a good compromise. Feels as spacious as a walk in.
I have a bath with shower over. Its an age thing, but I don't like a bath anymore as its a hazard to climb in and even harder to get out. I would go for your nice big walk in shower. Safer, convenient and use much less water.
A lot of modern flats I work in all have baths and I rarely come across a house or flat without a bath
I have a wet room downstairs and bathroom on the first floor ,I only ever use the shower in the wet room
I’m not a massive bath fan but once we lived on the farm and had no bath I missed it. I recommend to customers to keep a bath if possible unless they physically struggle to get in a bath. Just managed to fit this bath and shower where before there was no shower, only a bath