Help on Bathroom Layout
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Comments (3)I think the 26" door on the toilet room and the 28" door on the closet are tight. I also do not like how the view into the bathroom from the bedroom is of the toilet....See MoreHelp! Awkward Bathroom Layout
Comments (1)Would something like this work? More closet space. Shower length might be 54 inches depending on exact measurements....See MoreHelp with bathroom layout
Comments (3)This may be another option just to give you more storage in your vanity: EDIT: With this layout, you can have the make up vanity beside the sink and have a full height 18" or 24" deep cabinet on the toilet wall. If you have that, you need less storage in the vanity. You still need drawers but you could have something like:...See MoreHELP with Bathroom Layout
Comments (2)I'd go with option 2. 8' is wide enough to have tub and vanity across from each other. And it gives you larger vanity and shower, and has less wasted space....See More- 4 years ago
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