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Our garden tub is in the corner in between our sinks. The faucet spout is mounted on the top of the tub, the water faucets are connected to the decking around the tub. There is not a wall where the faucets and spout are mounted. I want to add a shower to this huge tub that we never use. We are having some issues with our "phone booth" size shower and need to pull it all out, replace the walls and floor there. In the mean time we could use the garden tub as a temporary shower...right, maybe? Here is what I am thinking we can do, without getting to expensive....I have seen online that they have the shower curtain holders for a claw tub, it mounts to the ceiling and forms an oval (or whatever shape you get) around the tub, for the curtain to hang from. For the faucet, can't I just get a "add a shower converter/divertion spout" and replace the spout that is on the tub now with that? Buy a hand held shower hose kit that would mount to the converter/diverter and since there isn't a wall there (and I don't want to add one) just use the shower curtain holder that will be hanging from the ceiling to hang the shower head from?
Does this seem "do able"? Like I said this will be temporary, taking baths is not an option, as my huband can barely fit in the tub at over 6 feet tall and our "guest" bathroom is currently being accuppied by my step son, his wife and their little boy. So, that isn't much of an option either.
Any and all opinions are welcome!!