Wide hallway dilemma
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36 inch wide vanity or 32 wide inch tub in hall bath
Comments (13)Don't base your decision on the general dimensions. You need to look at actual tubs and, if possible, sit in them. I had a similar problem to yours in that I wanted no smaller than a 27-28" shower door, which limited the width of the adjoining tub options. After a ton of searching, I finally found a couple of 30" wide tubs that had equally large interior dimensions or felt more spacious inside than others. I ended up going with a Mirabelle Edenton (60"x30"x20") air bath, which was substantially cheaper than the wider Hydrosystems Lacey (and had a larger bottom interior dimension), and more attractive and sturdy feeling than the slightly cheaper Kohler Archer (which seems very tight inside but has good bottom interior dimensions. Anyhow, I'd take a closer look at 30" wide tubs and get the vanity you want. I just posted a video of the Edenton air bath in action if you want to check it out. You can also see other posts I have made regarding it and my remodel if you cannot find it locally (the brand is only sold by Ferguson's and the affiliated Californian equivalent)....See MoreDesign Ideas for Wide Entry Hallway
Comments (2)The question is a bit vague. How does the area function and how do you want it to function? What style is your home? I had an entry hall of similar size, and had a hall table on one side, and a sofa on the other side with a mirror over it. Here I have an entry hall with a large table in the center and two lanterns over it....See MoreTile size and layout for 36” wide hallway??
Comments (1)Yes I agree...any idea of how to start and end the pattern though, from the foyer and at the transition to the kitchen?...See MoreHallway wall decor dilemma
Comments (13)The hallway is not part of the kitchen or the living room, but when you open the apartment door, that is the first wall that you see. At the front of this wall is the laundry closet ( right now we are installing new doors to rhe closet) ....See MorePatricia Colwell Consulting
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