Would you rather have a bathtub or a second sink in the master bath?

Anonymous
Bath tub. I would not buy a house without them. We are rarely on the same schedule so it is a non issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you who want two sinks actually use them simultaneously, or do you just want your own area for your own stuff?

(I don't take baths or have room for double sinks, so I'm just curious)


Yes and yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you who want two sinks actually use them simultaneously, or do you just want your own area for your own stuff?

(I don't take baths or have room for double sinks, so I'm just curious)


Yup. I want to know too. I like to be alone in the bathroom but we have a huge luxury shower, one sink and lots of counterspace. I don't want to be brushing teeth next to DH like a bad sitcom.
Anonymous
We have both and if I had to choose one...double sinks. Simply because we use them every day and it really is nice to have my items close to my sink and his items over...there at that sink. No razor stubble in my sink either .

I do love our tub, too. We just use the shower much more often.
Anonymous
I will also say Sink because I hate cleaning the tub!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sink. No question.


+1
Anonymous
Sink. Hands down.
Anonymous
SINK!
Anonymous
Oh, bathtub. Absolutely. Particularly if it were a nice one. I almost bought a house that was all wrong for us just because the bathtub was so nice.
Anonymous
Sink. To you people who don't use a sink at the same time as your spouse, how much time do you spend with your spouse? DH and I don't intend on brushing our teeth at the same time, but we do most of our hanging out together - which means when we decide to go out and do something on Saturday morning, we get ready at the same time. And when we get home from said activity, we're getting comfy at the same time. And going out on Saturday night - always at the same time. Going to bed at night - we watch tv together, so we brush in and around the same time. If I didn't cross paths with DH in the bathroom, I'd wonder if that meant we were just leading most separately lives!

In any event, definitely sink. Counterspace, multiple sink areas, bigger mirror - for brushing teeth, doing our hair, getting dressed and making sure we look good. Tub gets used once or twice a year by husband, never by me. He's be fine using the other tub in lieu of master tub. We probably wouldn't consider a house seriously if the master didn't have a double sink. And we are small space people - so it's not like I expect a 200 sf bathroom. We just redesigned our master bath and no tub for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tub for sure! I've never understood double sinks. When I'm in the bathroom, I want to be alone.


Me too!
Anonymous
Sinks. DH needs space for his products.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sink. To you people who don't use a sink at the same time as your spouse, how much time do you spend with your spouse? DH and I don't intend on brushing our teeth at the same time, but we do most of our hanging out together - which means when we decide to go out and do something on Saturday morning, we get ready at the same time. And when we get home from said activity, we're getting comfy at the same time. And going out on Saturday night - always at the same time. Going to bed at night - we watch tv together, so we brush in and around the same time. If I didn't cross paths with DH in the bathroom, I'd wonder if that meant we were just leading most separately lives!


The unwarranted smug, it burns!

Neither of spends much time in the bathroom. If we needed to floss side-by-side to keep our marriage happy, I'd think we had major problems.

Are you the person who is sure that if anyone who likes X must not cook much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sinks. DH needs space for his products.


I'm sure his hair looks marvelous!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sink. To you people who don't use a sink at the same time as your spouse, how much time do you spend with your spouse? DH and I don't intend on brushing our teeth at the same time, but we do most of our hanging out together - which means when we decide to go out and do something on Saturday morning, we get ready at the same time. And when we get home from said activity, we're getting comfy at the same time. And going out on Saturday night - always at the same time. Going to bed at night - we watch tv together, so we brush in and around the same time. If I didn't cross paths with DH in the bathroom, I'd wonder if that meant we were just leading most separately lives!


The unwarranted smug, it burns!

Neither of spends much time in the bathroom. If we needed to floss side-by-side to keep our marriage happy, I'd think we had major problems.

Are you the person who is sure that if anyone who likes X must not cook much?


We do everything together we just kinda take turns. We also have three other bathrooms and can manage that way. We also tend to keep all our bathroom stuff alone. I would really not want to be brushing teeth or flossing at the same time, and we can't pee at the same time, so there's that. Our shower is big and luxurious so that is a co-opportunity.
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