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Here is a simple installation in the spare bedroom of a second floor apartment. Weight is not a problem since the filled tank weighs only 64 pounds per square foot. The owner allows friends to come and use her tank and she also lets people rent time occasionally. The shower is in a bathroom right outside this room. |
This is an ingenious installation. This house is perched on a California hillside, 200 steep steps up the slope, where every inch of space is premium. A small room was propped against the hillside, lined with concrete against the hillside and on the ground. A shower with an "on demand" hot water system drains onto the floor (into a garden grey water line). This room fits the tank like a glove. It isn't the 8th wonder of the world - but close! |
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There was not enough tank room inside this house so this shed was erected a few steps from a bedroom door and the tank was installed here. This is in Southern California where it doesn't get very cold and can work in places with a moderate climate. If you are in a cold climate you would need heat for the shed in the winter, and you would want a shed with some insulation. |
Here is an exceptionally extraordinary installation - from the perspective of me. A hame gym with equipment that equals what you find an a commercial gym as well as an esthetic that breathes in the neighborhood of perfection. I'm sure I'm exagerating but it's the kind of installation that makes it happen.This is a place of unsual stuff. A batroom in public view, but the user can press a button, which has unpenitiable fog seep up thru the double glass walls and turn the see thru public display be graciously hidden by a push button fog. | ![]() ![]() |
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The tank door is on the opposite wall - only 6 steps away from an alcove with a bathroom shower. These 2 dolls from Tibet seem to be exactly the correct homesteaders. They make certain that all who enter the tank are very well cared for. This owner eagerly welcomes friends, family, the curious as well as the devoted. A lovely spot. |