Master Bathroom Renovation
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Comments (16)We desired natural simplicity while avoiding a venture into pure minimalism. We sought to defy categorization, intentionally mixing styles, retaining traditional stained glass while adding modern contrasts. For example, we combined mission-style cabinetry with contemporary plumbing hardware, reflecting just a degree of modernism. Function and health were both emphasized. The steam shower provides relief for various respiratory, sinus and skin conditions. The copper sinks and bath tub not only compliment the décor, they offer important antimicrobial properties that reduce bacteria and lower the risk of infection. Regarding SonicAgamemnon, that can be loosely interpreted as âÂÂMusical King.â I freely admit the handle is completely delusional! Here is a link that might be useful: Master bathroom renovation completed......See MoreHelp with Master Bathroom Renovation (with Washer & Dryer)
Comments (16)Then maybe shift the W/D to next to the window which gives the toilet more room to face the way it was. Put the shower next to the door with a narrow linen closet separating it from the W/D. Maybe add a stackable small laundry closet there and still have a very large closet. In both of these cases, it seems like the w/d would cover up a window, which I was hoping to avoid. It's a row home with other taller buildings around it, so I like to keep as much light as possible. Do you think it's worth covering up the window anyway? It is more inconvient, disruptive and expensive to change your toilet location in reality. I didn't actually move the toilet flange location, I just rotated the toilet and changed it to a 14 inch rough-in instead of the 10 inch version I currently have. (Specifically looking at the Kohler Wellworth Classic Five.) My cursory googling seemed to indicate this was ok. Is that a bad idea? If you had a spacious well layout bath you might find your closet is no longer your favorite room, I sure did. The shoes and bags live in the closet, so I don't think that's ever going to change! Haha! :)...See MoreCritique master bathroom renovation plans please
Comments (14)Thx everyone. I originally had the shower lined up with/the same depth as the toilet room then changed it worrying about the walking space being tight behind the vanity. i can change it back. I thought maybe by making shower smaller i could avoid pushing into the hall. But I’ll line it back up. if i line shower back up with toilet room there will be 50 inches walking space between the vanity and wall with the shower and toilet room. How much space needs to be there? How far should i push into the hall? by cased opening i mean the cased opening between the “room” with the tub and the “room” with the shower vanity and toilet. Since the vanity sits inside the wall I had to make that wall part of a giant cased opening because i don’t like unfinished walls. below is a pic of what i call an unfinished wall. It just stops. It’s not a corner and it’s not an entrance or a cased opening. I know most people don‘t mind them. They just bother me for some reason. You’ll often see them on the side of refrigerators. Call me crazy. It’s just a strange hang up of mine. 🙃...See MoreMaster Bathroom Renovation
Comments (7)Well done! Looks great. I wonder what is the distance between vanity and hanging linen cabinet?...See MoreHomey Design
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