Master Bath Layout Help
Jacqueline Lakhani
3 years ago
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Comments (6)Ooooh, a new puzzle! I'll start, maybe it will spark some discussion or ideas. This one makes the closet wide enough to have hangers on both sides. By keeping the small closet the same size it makes a little niche, which is just wide enough for the toilet. The window was placed directly in front of the door, not sure if that works for you or not. I have very limited ability to change appearance of things in this program, so ignore any style choices! The storage between the sinks could be shallower on top with some counter in front, but no option for me to pick that....See MoreMaster Bath Layout Help
Comments (3)I would fight a bit more for having a tub. You may end up using it ( I love a good soak) and it will help with resale value down the road. So.. one idea is to have the entry point to the bath on the right wall (across from the bed room), then a single vanity and toilet could go on the upper wall and the walk in shower and tub would go on the bottom....See MoreMaster bath layout help
Comments (8)The hand held is mostly for making cleaning the shower easier (or pets etc.) I don't necessarily think we'd normally have them on the sometime just was thinking it might be "fun" like a carwash haha. Do you know how much hydronic under-floor heat runs to install? I was leaning towards the mats because I think they are a few hundred and there is no way I will be able to convince my husband if they are much more. He is already not keen on the extra expense. I have never heard of guardian glass- thanks for the tip! I believe the water is hard in the town- was going to get a whole house water softener. Do you think the glass would still be necessary? The bench really was just for shaving but that being said, my husband has already needed knee surgery twice so I have a feeling it might come in use if he manages to re-injure a knee (granted I also but a full bath on the first floor as an option if he won't go upstairs). I like the idea of the bench in the vanity- do you have one? Do you use it often? I was currently focusing more on storage so I was thinking of drawers between the two sinks but maybe a lower bench/sitting area would be better. The vanity will be around 9'. I defiantly want a tall cabinet on each end (for electric toothbrushes, razors, etc. so the counters are cleared). Do you think there is adequate space for a bench? My husband won't even think twice about being by the toilet. If anything, it's probably more convenient for him since he will probably be the one spending more time there :)...See MoreMaster Bath Layout Help
Comments (11)I also looked at possibly walking though the bathroom to get to the closet. That seems to be a common layout on many plans, though not my ideal set up. My problem with this would be that you lose all of that valuable exterior corner space for windows to the closet. @Mark Bischak Thank you for drawing out what I had in mind but had neither the time, nor the artistic ability to draw. My ability to freehand drawing ability rivals that of the C students in 3rd grade art class. :)...See MoreJacqueline Lakhani
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