Help me layout a master bathroom
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Comments (3)You've posted double, so this one can drop...you have more comments on the other....See MoreMaster bathroom help-crosspost from bathroom forum
Comments (19)olychick, thank you for taking a look. :) I'm relieved to hear you think a white shower pan is best. I am heading out now to find porcelain marble look tiles for the shower walls to pick up the gray as you suggested. I want a shiny finish to the walls. Tell me if you think that's a misstep. I am avoiding marble as I have a marble topped vanity now that is pock marked with etchings. As far as seeing myself in the vanity, yes, I think I will be able to do so. I was planning on a black framed mirror spanning the vanity. My current vanity is 32 1/4" high (as will be the new vanity) and when seated on my vanity stool my reflection is seen up to my chest. The only issue currently is that my knees are pressed against drawers. I failed to mention that I was thinking of using absolute black granite for the vanity top for two reasons: one being cost and the other being to avoid etching. Will doing so deviate too much from my inspiration? Lastly, I had the idea of applying pieces of beveled mirror framed by black molding floor to ceiling along the back wall and continuing behind the toilet (similar to this only floor to ceiling with the exception of base molding & crown): [Traditional Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/traditional-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2107) by Northbrook Architects & Building Designers Michael A. Menn Thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you for reading this far. :)...See MoreMaster Bathroom Layout 6x 14 Help (Round 2)
Comments (4)A won't work because there isn't enough space between the shower and the toilet. Assuming you want a glass shower, I don't think you want to look out on the toilet. Plus, I have a thing against having closets in bathrooms. Steam, moisture and all. In B, how will the door to the shower open? C is really not good if one of you has a different wake/sleep cycle. Plus there's no relationship between bathroom and closet. While I don't like the closet in the bathroom, I do like there to be a close relationship so you can go from the bathroom to getting dressed. Also look how little room there is to move from the side of the bed into the closet. What I also don't like about B and C above is how the toilet is now further from the bedroom. Given a choice of C1 or C2, I prefer the one with the closet in the bathroom but really prefer neither....See MoreMaster bathroom layout help
Comments (4)If you want that effect, shorten down on the vanities and lengthen the fireplace. You have room in your plan for a firebox but not the margin on both sides this pic has, which is one of the things that makes it look so good. My estimate is that each of those vanities is about 60" and if that's a 3' firebox then there's at least 18" on each side. That's makes that stretch in the picture at least 15' long....See MoreKarenseb
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