Advice for bathroom floor tile size and layout?
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Bathroom floor tile by the door- Is layout ok?
Comments (11)I'm def. not a pro. My husband and I did the tiling in our two bathrooms. One bathroom is similar to your set up, with the cabinets to the left of the entry, and the door opening to the right side. For esthetic reasons, we measured the flooring and 'started' the tiling - using whole pieces - dead center with the entry way, as well to the left of the entry (where the cabinets are). I, personally, do not like to see cuts when I look into any room, from the doorway/s....See MoreAdvice on converting first-floor full bathroom to half bathroom
Comments (19)As a real estate appraiser I would advise to try to keep it. It will reduce the valuation by a few percent. If I were to appraise your home, I would now have to compare and adjust it from a 3 bathroom home to a 2.5. That's anywhere from $2,500 to $5,000 adjustment downwards. Understand that I don't know where you live or your real estate market. Even though there is no bedroom on the floor, it's a very usable space. At the very least, I'd put in a shower. You just never know when someone will lose their mobility. It looks like an older home. If your laundry room is in the basement, you may want to reconfigure it to bring the laundry up to the main living area. That would be an improvement in utility and the only reason why I would consider eliminating it. Hard to see everything, but you could reconfigure the doorway/entry and take over that vestibule area....See MoreSecond guessing bathroom floor tile & layout - keep or redo? (see pic)
Comments (2)can't even see the floor tile! post a better pic. but from the little I can see, it seems to be fine, color-wise. yes, it's a bit more modern, but so is the style of your bathroom. warm things up w/some wood shelving, some art, towels, maybe a throw rug, some greenery but no, I would not do the same 12x24 wall tile on the floor. it's too much of the same....See MoreRemodeling an uneven pentagonal mid size bathroom, advice for layout.
Comments (10)As in one of your options where you question the purpose of the 'powder room', it may not be the ideal solution but I think is worth considering. For 90% of the time when you have no guest, you could use the 'powder room' and the shower/vanity area as your ensuite. For the 10% when you have guests then the whole space becomes a J&J just like you have now. The advantage of this layout is that your guests have their own vanity and that they don't need to go to your master-ensuite unless they want to take a shower. This one is pretty much the same as above except that I switched the toilet and the vanity in the 'powder room' and changed your closet configuration to give you a larger vanity. The mirror closet is now part of your master closet but it can stay in the guest bedroom if you whish: I am not sure where you place your bed. Is it against the bathroom wall or the exterior wall? If it is against the bathroom wall, you could do the same in the guest bedroom with this layout....See MoreRelated Professionals
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