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January 20, 2011 at 11:22 AM #656507January 20, 2011 at 3:15 PM #657359
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ParticipantI agree with the others about the tub… You need to have at least 1 tub per house – but not necessarily in the master. People with kids will not buy a house without a tub.
We’re in the planning stages (as part of hubby’s major plumbing endeavor this week) and have a layout that will be dual sink, shower, toilet. Our current layout is shower, single sink, toilet.
Dual sinks is a nice feature. We’ve survived 11 years of marriage without them – but there will be less jostling when we’re doing the morning routine.
January 20, 2011 at 3:15 PM #657688UCGal
ParticipantI agree with the others about the tub… You need to have at least 1 tub per house – but not necessarily in the master. People with kids will not buy a house without a tub.
We’re in the planning stages (as part of hubby’s major plumbing endeavor this week) and have a layout that will be dual sink, shower, toilet. Our current layout is shower, single sink, toilet.
Dual sinks is a nice feature. We’ve survived 11 years of marriage without them – but there will be less jostling when we’re doing the morning routine.
January 20, 2011 at 3:15 PM #657220UCGal
ParticipantI agree with the others about the tub… You need to have at least 1 tub per house – but not necessarily in the master. People with kids will not buy a house without a tub.
We’re in the planning stages (as part of hubby’s major plumbing endeavor this week) and have a layout that will be dual sink, shower, toilet. Our current layout is shower, single sink, toilet.
Dual sinks is a nice feature. We’ve survived 11 years of marriage without them – but there will be less jostling when we’re doing the morning routine.
January 20, 2011 at 3:15 PM #656561UCGal
ParticipantI agree with the others about the tub… You need to have at least 1 tub per house – but not necessarily in the master. People with kids will not buy a house without a tub.
We’re in the planning stages (as part of hubby’s major plumbing endeavor this week) and have a layout that will be dual sink, shower, toilet. Our current layout is shower, single sink, toilet.
Dual sinks is a nice feature. We’ve survived 11 years of marriage without them – but there will be less jostling when we’re doing the morning routine.
January 20, 2011 at 3:15 PM #656621UCGal
ParticipantI agree with the others about the tub… You need to have at least 1 tub per house – but not necessarily in the master. People with kids will not buy a house without a tub.
We’re in the planning stages (as part of hubby’s major plumbing endeavor this week) and have a layout that will be dual sink, shower, toilet. Our current layout is shower, single sink, toilet.
Dual sinks is a nice feature. We’ve survived 11 years of marriage without them – but there will be less jostling when we’re doing the morning routine.
January 20, 2011 at 4:35 PM #657250applejack
ParticipantI take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.
January 20, 2011 at 4:35 PM #657718applejack
ParticipantI take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.
January 20, 2011 at 4:35 PM #656591applejack
ParticipantI take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.
January 20, 2011 at 4:35 PM #656651applejack
ParticipantI take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.
January 20, 2011 at 4:35 PM #657389applejack
ParticipantI take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.
January 20, 2011 at 9:38 PM #656692CA renter
Participant[quote=applejack]I take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.[/quote]
Nope, you’re not alone. We don’t have a nice tub in our current rental (only in the kids’ bathroom), but I’m really looking forward to having a tub in the master bath when we finally buy. Even if the house doesn’t come with a tub, we will be putting one in.
January 20, 2011 at 9:38 PM #657491CA renter
Participant[quote=applejack]I take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.[/quote]
Nope, you’re not alone. We don’t have a nice tub in our current rental (only in the kids’ bathroom), but I’m really looking forward to having a tub in the master bath when we finally buy. Even if the house doesn’t come with a tub, we will be putting one in.
January 20, 2011 at 9:38 PM #656754CA renter
Participant[quote=applejack]I take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.[/quote]
Nope, you’re not alone. We don’t have a nice tub in our current rental (only in the kids’ bathroom), but I’m really looking forward to having a tub in the master bath when we finally buy. Even if the house doesn’t come with a tub, we will be putting one in.
January 20, 2011 at 9:38 PM #657353CA renter
Participant[quote=applejack]I take a bath at least three times a week, so I think having a separate tub is very important! It sounds like I am alone on that, though.[/quote]
Nope, you’re not alone. We don’t have a nice tub in our current rental (only in the kids’ bathroom), but I’m really looking forward to having a tub in the master bath when we finally buy. Even if the house doesn’t come with a tub, we will be putting one in.
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