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Master bath layout advice

pineapplecake
16 years ago

Hi all.

We're just beginning to think about doing a major remodel of our master bathroom, and we'd like some advice. We would like to make the shower area bigger, but we're having a hard time figuring out how to achieve that. Here's a diagram of the current bathroom (vaguely to-scale, within the limits of my poor drafting and measuring skills).

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It seems like there's a lot of wasted space right in the middle of the room, but it's not obvious to us how to make better use of it. It seems that we can't really extend the shower toward the door more than about six inches without preventing the door from opening all the way. We talked about swapping the shower and the tub, but that would cause the same problem with the door being able to open all the way. It also presents problems because of the window (we don't really want a window in the shower, and it would really be half way in the shower and half over the tub anyway). Theoretically we could move the window, but that seems likely to be pretty expensive, so we'd like to avoid it if at all possible.

At this point, we're open to considering just about anything except major structural changes (e.g. moving walls). We do want to keep both a tub and a shower, and we want to have two sinks since we both get ready at the same time most days.

Thoughts?

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