Pretty sure Mr. Toby could do a gainer off the balcony into cannon ball at that palace. Approved.
Queso please
This is a serious question: What is that thing in the middle of slide 19 between the sinks? It seems too small for a bath; how would you get in and out of it? Its it a baptismal font?
Queso Please: I *assume* it’s a small tub. Maybe it looks small because the relator is using some cheese bag ‘fish eye’ (distorting) lens that stretches out the sides of the image. Thus making the middle (tub) look small.
Queso please
Sincerest thanks for the replies. It doesn’t look but 2 or maybe 3 times bigger than the sink next to it . . . and it’s so tall! I would think a home this elaborate would have a HUGE tub, and at least some steps to get in and out of it
Please excuse me while I contemplate how I can ever exist in my modest, 1,800 SF house.
IBrian
@Queso please: Interestingly enough, I was just reading about Japanese Soaking Tubs (Ofuro) the other day.
[Cringing] How in the hell does a realtor who gets a $3.9 million still make numerous typos in their listing??? It even bothers me, a mere Pleb. Are the standards not higher for listings in the wealthier brackets?
Michelle
I doubt it’s a Japanese soaking tub because it doesn’t look very tall. If the countertops are 36″ the tub would be 2.5 feet tall max.
J
Michelle, then that would be perfect. Sit down and measure your shoulder height above the floor. Even better, lets schedule a showing and test it in anger.
Pretty sure Mr. Toby could do a gainer off the balcony into cannon ball at that palace. Approved.
This is a serious question: What is that thing in the middle of slide 19 between the sinks? It seems too small for a bath; how would you get in and out of it? Its it a baptismal font?
Swanky indeed: http://variety.com/2017/dirt/real-estalker/dallas-buyers-club-joe-newcomb-houston-l-a-1201957506/
I like how the seller managed to plug their movie in the listing. Well done.
http://variety.com/2017/dirt/real-estalker/dallas-buyers-club-joe-newcomb-houston-l-a-1201957506/
@Queso please: a very large bidet?
Queso Please: I *assume* it’s a small tub. Maybe it looks small because the relator is using some cheese bag ‘fish eye’ (distorting) lens that stretches out the sides of the image. Thus making the middle (tub) look small.
Sincerest thanks for the replies. It doesn’t look but 2 or maybe 3 times bigger than the sink next to it . . . and it’s so tall! I would think a home this elaborate would have a HUGE tub, and at least some steps to get in and out of it
Please excuse me while I contemplate how I can ever exist in my modest, 1,800 SF house.
@Queso please: Interestingly enough, I was just reading about Japanese Soaking Tubs (Ofuro) the other day.
https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/japanese-soaking-tub-inspiration-for-your-bathroom-251500
They’re usually narrow, but tall.
[Cringing] How in the hell does a realtor who gets a $3.9 million still make numerous typos in their listing??? It even bothers me, a mere Pleb. Are the standards not higher for listings in the wealthier brackets?
I doubt it’s a Japanese soaking tub because it doesn’t look very tall. If the countertops are 36″ the tub would be 2.5 feet tall max.
Michelle, then that would be perfect. Sit down and measure your shoulder height above the floor. Even better, lets schedule a showing and test it in anger.