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@katherine
gm fellow interior design casters! question- what do we think of the design choice of putting a bathtub in a bedroom? i've seen these at hotels and love it-- also works well if you want a tub but bathroom size cannot accommodate it. seriously consider doing this- any reasons to/ not to?
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@yitong
Dooo eeet why not haha
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@katiewav
would it not get your sheets all steamy?!
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@erindahl
Ugh mixed feelings. Looks lovely, but the humidity. Maybe if include a discreet evac system?
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@tamaki
In Japan you have a whole tiled room for the bathtub w/ the shower being next to it. that way you can wash off (not worrying about causing water damage) before getting in the tub and not get the bath water dirty. I wouldn’t do it any other way given a choice.
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@schmafia
i love an open but slightly separated bath feature - the tiled area in the bay window is such a perfect example
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@jrf
kids running into the bedroom would kill the bath vibe, although doors do have locks :-) i could see it being fun in an empty nest
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@chandresh.eth
it's cosy in here
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@julien51.eth
We had that in the past... but in the end we did not really like it. Bedroom was too "humid" after a bath or bathroom was too cold.
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