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A small shower space less than 1 meter. Can I put a bathtub in here? I wonder if there are people who are having the same concerns as me, so I'm uploading this information for the purpose of sharing. My house has two small bathrooms. Originally, both sides had shower booths, but when this bathroom was remodeled, even the door was removed. But as I lived, when my child wanted to play in the water, or when I was tired and wanted to take a half-body bath, I really missed the bathtub. I tried using a plastic bathtub for a while, but it was ugly and the water cooled down too quickly, which was disappointing. I found Divas while looking for a small, pretty bathtub with good materials! It's a brand that produces various types of bathtubs domestically, and I'm so grateful that they produce a mini-size bathtub that no other place has. The mini bathtub 'Eden' can be selected in lengths of 90cm and 100cm, and comes in a whopping 10 colors. It can be placed in narrow spaces due to its short length, and it is deep enough to save water compared to a regular bathtub. With the addition of a Hinoki chair option inside, both half-body and full-body baths are possible, and the water temperature is maintained for a long time because it is made of ceramic. It is resistant to discoloration and scratches compared to plastic, and it has a soft texture. I went to the showroom to see it in person and have it installed. If you live nearby, it would be good to go and see it. 🏷 Divas @dbath.kr 307-10, Choerubaek-ro, Bongdam-eup, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do #Divas #욕조 #디바스욕조 #이동식욕조 #작은욕조 #미니욕조 #반신욕 #반신욕조 #세라믹욕조 #컬러욕조 #예쁜욕조 #DBATH #욕실인테리어 #욕실리모델링 #욕실꾸미기