Help with closet layout/wall placement
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Comments (2)Solar tube to bring in natural light rather than a window? I don't think there is anywhere else to put the shower that size with that size bathroom. You could also try a clerestory window above the shower/linen closet....See MoreSeeking layout help for Master Bath and Closet
Comments (0)I will be speaking with our architect later today regarding changing our house plans for the Master Bath and Closet. I am not happy with the bedroom entrance being open to the bathroom and would rather the layout be bedroom, closet and then bathroom. Any suggestion for the placement for the toilet, shower and sinks? TIA...See MoreSeeking MasterBath and Closet Layout Help
Comments (12)I agree that the master bath is awkward. It's small and maze-like, and so many doors (and pocket doors in the wrong places). I think you'll end up pulling your elbows in (people who've been in prison do that, you know, even after they're released from prison) as you walk through. And I agree with you: Sometimes the closet-in-bathroom works, but this isn't one of those cases. One reason is that the closet door and the shower are just too close together. Switch the closet and bathroom /simplify the bath layout so it fits better in the available space -- this closet is slightly larger -- the loser here is the sink; to keep the toilet under the window, the sink has to shrink -- but the circulation between the rooms is greatly improved, and you'll have a great sound barrier between the bedroom and bathroom: Switch the closet and bathroom /reduce the closet a bit so you can still have the large vanity and the toilet is neatly tucked back in a corner -- you're gaining a linen closet IN the bathroom (or that could be turned to the closet as a deep storage spot for out-of-season boxes, suitcases, whatever) -- or you could have a truly massive shower --- of course, you've lost some closet space here; the question is, was it useful closet space? You'd still have roughly 7' of storage down each side:...See MoreMBR design layout, emphasis on layout i.e., placement/arrangement
Comments (3)You can take the shortcut, Get a pro / one who understand the words ADA compliant. You'll save a lot of time. She made present ttou options, as well as having the besr at her finger tips to execute the plan. In the meantime? Make an idea book on Houzz, for the style and feeling you would want....See Morecalidesign
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