Jack and Jill Bathroom
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Girls' Jack n Jill bathroom is painted (pics) - Thanks everyone!
Comments (10)Thanks everyone! The wall color is actually brighter & greener in person. Thanks for the suggestions for artwork. I'm excited to pick up some frames & blue craft paint & let the kids paint them! My oldest daughter picked out the frame sitting by her sink that we thought we would hang by the door and it has words like dream, inspire, and believe so maybe they can write some words on pretty paper & we'll put those in the frames. I know my youngest would love to draw pictures but I'm sure my teen daughter would not be too thrilled with that! LOL But maybe we could compromise with 3 words & 2 pictures. Thanks so much everyone for your very kind compliments & suggestions....See MoreJack and Jill bathroom with oak doors
Comments (0)I want to remodel worn-out vanity, flooring, toilet, counter, sink, faucet, and mirror. I like and want to keep oak doors. Looking for vanity ideas....See MoreJack and Jill Bathroom
Comments (37)I'm not against a well-designed J&J bathroom, but most of the ones we see here are an overly-complex mess -- and this one, with its three doors is no exception. I'm sorry but that is overkill 2 1/2 baths in a 3 bedroom house is plenty! Agree -- unless your hobby is cleaning toilets. What about giving each their own toilet and sink opposite each other in a long closet like WC at each end of this large room, with tub/shower combo between them? Without seeing a floor plan, this sounds like a much better-designed J&J. Everyone prefers a small private bathroom over a shared one. Disagree: - "Small" is not a very exact term -- minimal /barely meets code isn't comfortable, even for a small person like me, and it often means no storage. On the other hand, moderate-in-size is a great option. - The person paying the builder's fee might very well prefer one bathroom over two. - The person cleaning the bathrooms might very well prefer one bathroom over two. - We don't know who's going to be using this bathroom. If these are for college students who are away much of the time, the parents might not want to provide a private bath for kids who are away most of the time. Three doors is a waste of important storage space. Agree, and no one ever says, "I wish I didn't have so many nice closets." I wouldn't concern myself with whether the GC will be annoyed if you make this change. No, but I would care if he added to my bill, so make your changes now. The longer you wait, the more you'll pay....See MoreJack and Jill Bathroom Update
Comments (14)If you really want to redo the whole area - and you have the budget - I think two separate bathrooms would be a much better use of the square footage. The current arrangement isn't terrible, but both vanity areas seem like sad, dark spaces and the one on the right has a lot of wasted space. Here are some options. I don't know if you're able to move/add windows. The first two options leave your existing window in place. The third and fourth option require moving the existing window. In all options I'm suggesting adding a new window for the second bathroom. Not sure if that is feasible. Option 3 is my favorite, if you can move/add windows....See Morehighjumpgirl
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