freestanding baths, tap positions?
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02-22-12, 03:06 AM #1
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freestanding baths, tap positions?
Hi guys and gals,
just a quickie, does it really make any difference where the taps are positioned? some are in the center and some are on the end, whats the difference and will it make a difference when im having a bath? (i know that sounds stupid lol)
i have been looking at these Freestanding Baths and i am considering ordering the Echo 1808x800mm but just thought i would ask first. any1 have any opinions about this bath? thanks in advance
i mean 1800x800mm lol which i am sure u all guessed
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02-22-12, 01:50 PM #2
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The location is usually personal preference. I have a slipper claw foot tub in my house and it seems pretty obvious to locate it at the low end. I've seen people located them on one end of a soaking tub so they can be easily reached without getting in the tub so you can get the water flowing before bathing. Some are put in the center for visual affect especially if they have a waterfall spout. Personally I like them at the drain end and where my feet will be.
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02-23-12, 03:46 AM #3
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Hi pilot dane, thanks for your help and info, i ordered the echo one after all with the central tap holes, then i can enjoy a bath with the missis if i fancy it and i wont get stuck with the tap end! lol
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