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Traditional Tubs Before showers rushed the cleanup ritual, vintage tubs beckoned bathers to sit back and relax. |
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Going Solo Design ideas for separating tubs and showers. |
This Old House Megan Baker |
They Gut-Rehabbed a Bath for $877 An opened-up layout and all new finishes and fixtures take a full bath from dreary to cottage-charming |
This Old House Richard Weir |
Fresh Faced Refinishing gives new life to an old porcelain tub... |
This Old House Elaine Martin Petrowski |
Small-Bath Smarts Even cramped spaces can be funtional and beautiful. |
This Old House April 2006 C. J. Hughes |
Don't Split Your Bath. Zone it. How a shared space was divvied up into his and her spheres, then unified with a turn-of-the-century treatment. |
This Old House Zachary Gaulkin |
Making the Pieces Fit Some help with solving the bath design puzzle |
This Old House C.J. Hughes |
Sharing the Master Bath Without Sacrificing Your Privacy Your varsity soccer player wants to soak her muscles in your jetted tub, but you want to get ready for bed. Here's a Solomon-like solution for that. |
This Old House April 15, 2000 Ilene Meyers Miller |
Big Help for Small Bathrooms Scaled-down fixtures can mean the difference between comfort and chaos in a tiny bathroom. |
This Old House Elaine Martin Petrowski |
Making Baths Work Finding the opportunities and avoiding the mistakes when planning a new bath |
This Old House September 6, 2000 Pete Goode |
2 Solutions for Worn-out Bathtubs Tub liners and spray refinishing both give you a new-looking tub without the expense and mess of ripping out the old one... |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
Turn Your Pad Into a Spa Who says you can't bring the benefits of a spa into your home? Start by designating one room in your place as a "quiet room" -- basically, your room for chilling out and lounging. |
This Old House Duo Dickinson |
Room for Two An architect's strategies for shared baths that work |
This Old House Jheri Fleet |
The Facts On Faucets How to tell well-made sink, tub and shower fittings from the polished pretenders. |
This Old House Joseph Truini |
Easy Bath Upgrades Here are two bath remodeling projects that you can do without knocking holes in your walls -- or your bankbook. |
This Old House June 23, 2015 Karen Ziga |
3 Tips for Tackling a Small-Bathroom Redo Get the look of a full makeover in your bath without the cost of one. |
This Old House Joseph D'Agnese |
The Bonus Bath Advice on how to add another wash-up-and-shower space -- without actually adding on. |
This Old House Leslie Plummer Clagett |
New Bath on a Budget It is possible to get a new bathroom for under the national average by making cosmetic changes and shopping carefully. |
This Old House John Riha |
Giving the Kids a Bath Ingenuity -- not expansion -- opened up possibilities for a small-scale children's bathroom... |
American Journal of Nursing April 2006 Rader et al. |
The Bathing Of Older Adults with Dementia Inexpensive, practical, and evidence-based alternatives to force bathing patients are advocated and discussed. |
This Old House Joseph Truini |
Classy Cover-Up Make an old tub surround look new with solid surfacing. You can purchase a prepackaged kit (about $600) and install it yourself. |
This Old House Mary Jo Peterson |
A Bath to Grow Old With Bathroom design features for meeting the demands of the aging. |
This Old House Joe Carter |
Building His & Her Own Baths Separate baths give both halves of a couple their own private retreat. |
This Old House Natalie Rodriguez |
The Newest Luxury for Bathrooms Sail into a swank soak with in this curvaceous new tub. |
This Old House Joseph D'agnese |
Steam Shower: How It Works With one of these, it's no sweat to get a luxurious steam bath at home. |
This Old House Caitlin O'Neil |
How Architectural Salvage Yards Work Steve Drobinsky helps West Coast homeowners hunt for unusual old house and building parts at his architectural salvage yard. |
Popular Mechanics July 2001 Merle Henkenius |
Installing A Tub Surround Sooner or later, every bathroom needs a tuneup -- and the tub's shower enclosure is often the best place to start... |
U.S. CPSC July 6, 2005 |
Dorel Juvenile Group Issue Alert on Safety 1st Tubside Bath Seats The bath seats are not intended and should not be used with certain non-traditional or sunken bathtubs. In these types of tubs, the bath seat can break, tip over and a child can fall into the water. |