Hello,
as you can see from my sink question today, we have returned to the final bathroom planning stage.
For our bathtub, the recessed basin area is slightly angled relative to the wall—no need to picture it exactly—meaning it’s challenging to position a faucet on the wall so that water flows directly into the basin below without obstruction.
In our tub’s case, it would also be possible for water to come out on the side facing away from the wall through this rotary knob that is normally used to close the tub.
Actually, this would be an elegant solution for us, and I imagine the water inflow would be much quieter this way.
Is there any reason against this? Would it be unhygienic or should we worry more about the hose in the tub leaking?
Regards
as you can see from my sink question today, we have returned to the final bathroom planning stage.
For our bathtub, the recessed basin area is slightly angled relative to the wall—no need to picture it exactly—meaning it’s challenging to position a faucet on the wall so that water flows directly into the basin below without obstruction.
In our tub’s case, it would also be possible for water to come out on the side facing away from the wall through this rotary knob that is normally used to close the tub.
Actually, this would be an elegant solution for us, and I imagine the water inflow would be much quieter this way.
Is there any reason against this? Would it be unhygienic or should we worry more about the hose in the tub leaking?
Regards
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