The Bathtub ?

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Do you need a bathtub?
The question was raised by an exhibit at a design show in which students from Pratt Institute, sponsored by American Standard (manufacturer of bathroom appliances), displayed futuristic alternatives to the bathtub.
The exhibit presented statistics regarding the bathtub: People’s preferences for showers (90%) and the water-conservation benefits of showers - with a not surprising suggestion of shorter showers.  
The exhibit featured a prototype of a shower with a reclining bench. Interesting.
I wonder whether we could renovate and replace the bathtub.  Our bathtub is rarely used for baths. (The primary purpose of baths is now relegated for our grandchildren.) Generally, the side of the bathtub is the obstacle to step over on the way to a shower in the confines of the tub. Avoid stubbing a toe…or worse.
So, the question remains...is the bathtub still in your future?

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Fred Klein

Bath tubs are filled with water when hurricanes approach...
Carly Bentley

I'm a fan of tubs...I like a good soak. In fact, I shower first and then take a tub. It's good for you.
Daniel Schwartz

I think it's good to have one in a house. Children, washing pets, emergencies,. But I shower, so my master bedroom would and does have a shower stall only.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 05/23/2019 - 00:01

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Marilyn Genoa

We have shower stalls and tubs in most of the bathrooms, unfortunately never have time for the tub, although the dog groomer does use one of the tubs once a month when she comes to groom. I am determined to find the time for a leisurely soak.

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