[Rant on why big houses have more bathrooms than I have fingers on my hand, but none of them of any nice luxurious size. Let me know if anyone wants the rant]
Ok, none of my bathrooms will fit anything other than a standard sized 3000-5000 baht bathtub, none of the nice big ones.
The one attached to the main bathroom though has a shower area with a tiled wall partition. Now my thought is: Lets not put in a bathtub at all, but continue the partition all the way through but only 1-2 ft high, so it will essentially create a 'tub' that can be filled with water. Yes the floor of the 'tub' may need raising/re-tiling to accommodate for a plug (perhaps even plug-mechanism) and so you don't feel like you're sitting on the floore, and then the back side of the tub would need some diagonal tiling to get a shape you can comfortably sit/lie down in.
Question: Am I way out to lunch?
I once stayed in a hotel off Jomtien (Nirvana Boutuque Suites) that had a HUGE concrete tub that took half an hour to fill, was made of concrete/cement and was left cement color. I kind of liked it.
Thoughts? I could maximize the available space for the bath 'tub', and it wouldn't cost 32,000 baht for one of those fancy duo / corner tubs that I can't fit anyway. That hotel bathroom (and tub) can be seen here, half way down the page:
woops, still not allowed to post links... I need 10 posts.. Will post in the second post after this one. :P