Upstairs Hallway Bathroom Remodeled
Tai Ramos
3 years ago
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Comments (16)I hadn't thought about putting the girl's room along the back. Hmmmm. I'll work on that and see what it does. As for the entire house plan, I have a picture that I've been working off of. I don't have the entire plan in my computer. I have obviously made some changes but you can get a good idea of layout from this pic. Changes I have made to this plan that are not noted: -moved dining wall over to get more space in master -lined up school room with dining making the option available to extend the table a bit if needed. -Cut kitchen down and moved exterior back door over -kitchen layout is a bit different. I'm actually pleased with the kitchen layout. Now I'm just working on finishes and I might check in about cabinet/drawer sizes later. -the "pantry" in the mudroom hall is now a music room entering from the living room. -I did keep a few feet in the mud hall out of the music room for an extra fridge and a small closet for the music room. -the mudroom is not a laundry. The laundry is in the master. I wanted that laundry as a laundry closet in a little hall going from the master bath to the master closet, but I think it's going to be in the closet as we had to cute some square footage. So the mudroom is just a big space to put the many coats, gloves, hats, boots, shoes, snowsuits and any large kitchen items I rarely use. -the stairs are one foot closer to the front door. This allowed more space upstairs for a wider hallway. I also made the stairs 1 foot wider taking space from the master as well as a bit from the foyer. -The closets in the bottom right corner of the master are all one room entering from the master. It's for little children we don't want sleeping upstairs just yet. I figure later I can use it as an office, library or big closet. -I talked to the builder about the size of the master shower. Hopefully the space I made by cutting the kitchen and dining will help with that. Otherwise I might nix the large bathtub. -Ignore the drawing I made in the upper right. I was just thinking about school room furniture. :) That's all the changes I can think of....See Morehallway bathroom, gutted and remodel
Comments (9)I agree with er612. I don't think you need additional recessed lights. A large circular mirror would look very nice too. They have mirrors with LEDs built-in and would go nicely with your contemporary space. It's looking good! I wouldn't paint the wall gray. I like the contrast you have now. Add the mirror, sconces and color with towels and artwork....See MoreRemodeling upstairs bathroom.
Comments (7)What if it's delivered? My daughter ordered one through wayfair, it came put together--thats why it was so heavy. Are you talking about vanities you order through Houzz? Would love some more info from you......See MoreHelp with bathroom remodel - BATHROOM question
Comments (21)We renovated recently and removed an old cast iron tub that had been reglazed badly several times - it was tough for our plumbing team to find someone to cut it up and get it down the narrow stairs.. we opted for an acrylic model for our replacement, I absolutely love old things too but definitely appreciate the new pipes that our team was able to run to the new bath as well as a nice level subfloor 😅...See MoreNancy in Mich
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