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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Master Bath Tub Suggestions
I am planning a rehab of a master bath and guest bath. Should I go with a deeper soaking depth for the master bath tub. Home is in standard working class demographic SFH 1-story 3/2/2 1980.
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I would keep it standard or go with a walk-in shower only if the second bathroom has a tub. Tubs are for the kids to bath. Most adults take showers.