Crazyhorse
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Now that's a train of thought that I can get behind!My husband is committing to ensuring we get value out of our Club level room by drinking the difference in cost![]()
Now that's a train of thought that I can get behind!My husband is committing to ensuring we get value out of our Club level room by drinking the difference in cost![]()
I'd use it, but I went into safety & security mode and the first thing I thought was of someone slipping and cracking their head open on that tub. Not very friendly for elderly and certainly not ADA compliant.Tensions seem to running high around the DIS, in life, etc, again these days - so let's have some distracting fun on our little corner of the Internet. What does everyone think of this modern design style of putting the tub and shower in one large/combined room? FYI, this is the master bath in the new King K suite in the Tonga Longhouse at Poly.
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I am so torn. Literally cannot decide. I feel like I should have a strong opinion on this but I can’t make a decision at all no matter how many times I look at the photosTensions seem to running high around the DIS, in life, etc, again these days - so let's have some distracting fun on our little corner of the Internet. What does everyone think of this modern design style of putting the tub and shower in one large/combined room? FYI, this is the master bath in the new King K suite in the Tonga Longhouse at Poly.
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Tensions seem to running high around the DIS, in life, etc, again these days - so let's have some distracting fun on our little corner of the Internet. What does everyone think of this modern design style of putting the tub and shower in one large/combined room? FYI, this is the master bath in the new King K suite in the Tonga Longhouse at Poly.
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Tensions seem to running high around the DIS, in life, etc, again these days - so let's have some distracting fun on our little corner of the Internet. What does everyone think of this modern design style of putting the tub and shower in one large/combined room? FYI, this is the master bath in the new King K suite in the Tonga Longhouse at Poly.
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Funny...I was thinking the same thing! I hope they used surfaces that can be sprayed down with bleach because I don't see housekeeping getting in there with a toothbrush to scrub all the nooks and crannies lol!Just seems like it would be easier to clean a tub/shower area than an entire room. And around the back of the tub...and they can't even get housekeepers to wipe down the mirror let alone this. But it looks nice.
Tensions seem to running high around the DIS, in life, etc, again these days - so let's have some distracting fun on our little corner of the Internet. What does everyone think of this modern design style of putting the tub and shower in one large/combined room? FYI, this is the master bath in the new King K suite in the Tonga Longhouse at Poly.
Lol, that was my first thought - “wow this would be a pain in the butt to clean!”
Lol. I looked at it and all the grout is what came to my mind. Keep in mind that I'm currently dealing with a leak from the grout in my shower. I currently have a cut out hole in my living room ceiling and my husband is spending his vacation this week regrouting my shower.I was a hotel housekeeper for 2 summers in college so cleaning is always something I look at and this actually wouldn't be that bad IMO. The game changer there is that there's a wand with the tub... as long as the handle is long enough to spray everywhere in the room, that's actually not too bad of a place to clean. I'd spray the whole place down with disinfectant, scrub, then rinse!
Yes, this is the issue as I see it too...waaayyyy too much grout to have to scrub!Lol. I looked at it and all the grout is what came to my mind. Keep in mind that I'm currently dealing with a leak from the grout in my shower. I currently have a cut out hole in my living room ceiling and my husband is spending his vacation this week regrouting my shower.
Dd and I call sparkling with pog = POGMOSA
I'm sure it's absolutely gorgeous! My first place with dh was an apartment we rented. It was a gorgeous old home, probably similar to yours, beautiful wood work, moldings etc. We had that white subway tile (as well as the 1 1/2 floors) and it was a nightmare to clean. My master bath is quite small but the whole thing is marble (minus the ceiling) with light grout. I screwed up when we picked it outYes, this is the issue as I see it too...waaayyyy too much grout to have to scrub!
We moved into a new to us (yet 100 years old) house about a month ago, and when we bought it, I fell in love with how pretty the owner's suite shower was. For those of you who have old houses with 1.5 stories, it's one where parts of the owner's bath are kind of tucked into the nooks/crannies/eaves of where the attic would normally be. It's incredibly charming to look at, and it's lovely white subway tile on all surfaces of the shower (including the ceiling, with the exception of the glass door), but it is a HUGE pain to scrub clean...takes me about 40 minutes every week...and it doesn't help that they chose white grout instead of grey or black.
I do agree with @Tri-Delta4Life about the handheld shower head making it easier than if there was none, though. My new-to-me bathroom also has a large jetted tub that is incredibly deep and has a surround built around it...yet whoever installed it didn't spring for a handheld shower head to clean it with. Makes the job a lot more difficult, unfortunately. I know these are first world problems, but I tell my husband all the time that when design decisions like this are made, you know they're made by someone who doesn't have to do the cleaning!
For myself, no, and I'll tell you why: cleaning is a real "B" (if you know what I mean). Imagine all the stuff in the shower getting around all the open crevices around that tub, no thanks, and if the cleaning folks don't get back there I can only imagine how it'll build up. I've already had to endure a booger on the wall of a shower at Pop, tons of mildew at a few others, I can only imagine how this would get after a few months if they are less than careful. Plus that shower head is right in the middle, I wouldn't want to use the tub because all the park sweaty icky-ness will just fly all in there. Obviously I have feelings lol. Our builder tried to get me to do this in our house last summer and we obviously did not end up with this style.Tensions seem to running high around the DIS, in life, etc, again these days - so let's have some distracting fun on our little corner of the Internet. What does everyone think of this modern design style of putting the tub and shower in one large/combined room? FYI, this is the master bath in the new King K suite in the Tonga Longhouse at Poly.
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