BUILT-IN BATHTUB
Here is an idea that may appeal to the builder who is always on the lookout tor something new to help sell his houses. It is a method for building in the bath-tub so that a small bathing chamber is provided in the bathroom. The tub is of the ordinary unaproned kind, and is set by the plumbers in the usual fashion. After it has been levelled in place, tne carpenters build around it the framework. The opening is made in a fashion similar to the ordinary cased opening so often used between the living and dining room. An added touch may be built in by rounding'off the ends instead of building the chamber square. This eliminates the corners and makes the arrangement more attractive as well as easier to keep clean.. A curtain, or even a door, may be provided if desired, though with a solid door some method of ventilation would be needed.
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Evening Star, Issue 19790, 14 February 1928, Page 2
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157BUILT-IN BATHTUB Evening Star, Issue 19790, 14 February 1928, Page 2
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