Anonymous wrote:OP...PP thanks for tips; we were told about pitched floor and were planning radiant floor heat...didn't consider on the walls!
Anonymous wrote:Even though I have seen a few open showers, I still don't quite see how you don't end up with water splashing where you don't want it.
But the huge appeal is that they seem much easier to clean...one less surface to wipe down and fewer corners for mold to accumulate.
If you have one, are you happy with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dated a guy with an open shower made entirely of granite. I was always cold and thought I was going to slip to my death.
Why are you taking a shower at someones house that you are just dating
It's okay, Sister Mary Katherine. We know it's hard to understand how things work outside of the convent.
LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dated a guy with an open shower made entirely of granite. I was always cold and thought I was going to slip to my death.
Why are you taking a shower at someones house that you are just dating
It's okay, Sister Mary Katherine. We know it's hard to understand how things work outside of the convent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dated a guy with an open shower made entirely of granite. I was always cold and thought I was going to slip to my death.
Why are you taking a shower at someones house that you are just dating
Anonymous wrote:I dated a guy with an open shower made entirely of granite. I was always cold and thought I was going to slip to my death.
definitely easy to clean if you get a phone booth type shower head