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In article , Huge wrote:
On 2011-01-30, Frank Erskine wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:58:08 -0000, Skipweasel
wrote:
In article c5cf299e-9c62-42ca-be35-0ea9a4f45f0f@
33g2000pru.googlegroups.com, says...
A shower **and** a bath? Put the show over the bath.

Not always appropriate. We sweated blood trying (successfully) to fit in
a seperate shower 'cos the one we had over the bath was too hard for the
wife to get into. We wanted to keep the bath so the kids can have a soak
when they come home from rugby.


The beauty of a shower over the bath is that after you've soaked
yourself you can stand away from the spray whilst you soap/gel
yourself before hosing it all off, IYSWIM.


You need a decent sized shower cubicle.


The Subject is "Tiny Bathroom", so a decent sized shower cubicle and
a separate decent sized bath probably isn't possible. I know you can
get baths with doors in the side to make it easier for people with
restricted mobility to get in and out, but I don't know how well they
work. Obviously the door is only usable when the bath isn't full of
water....

Quick Google later, something like
http://www.practicalbathing.co.uk/the-topaz-2.html