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Bill Maxey
  • Orangevale, CA
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Closet or Stall Shower

Bill Maxey
  • Orangevale, CA
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We have a 1940's 2 bed 1 bath home purchased for re-sale. In the 1 bath there is a tub with no shower in an alcove on the left. On the right side of the bath is the toilet sink and a small stall shower.
Since the main bedroom's closet backs to the bath wall and is only about 4 feet wide, would it be more benefical for re-sale to enlarge the main bedroom's closet by utilizing the space the stall shower takes up(inside shower is about 26"x26") and making the tub a tub/shower combination or is it more important to keep the small stall shower so the bathroom has both a tub and seperate shower.
If the closet was enlarged we would put double doors in to the closet and tile the alcove around the tub if it were turned into a tub/shower combination. Remember this is a i bath house.

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