transitional master bath -Grey on floor and shower fluted on one wall?
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Comments (4)I think it will be stunning in the cognac. I'd do it in a heartbeat and I love all your choices....See More2nd flr (master bed, bath, bedrroms) two different layout - which one?
Comments (12)The picture marked version 2 I like the open hallway and stairs and bedroom placements with closets buffering the bathroom noise best. You are also able to get large furniture into the master bedroom. In the other unmarked version I'm not sure how you are going to get any large furniture in trying to turn that corner. In both though I think the master bath/closet could use some re-work. I don't like the access in the one marked version2 for the closet as you have to walk around from the bathroom through the master to get to the closet. However I'm not liking the other option either with two openings as it is wasting closet space. I'm thinking there has to be some other options available for the space too....See MoreMaster bath ‘spa’ shower/tub or just shower?
Comments (14)I think it really depends on if you are a bath person or not. Personally, when looking at houses a bath was not a “downside” unless it robbed space from a full sized shower, leaving either no shower or something the size of an old broom closet. I’d take a shower over a bath any day. All that said, I don’t take baths, and my husband who does is happy using the one in the bathroom down the hall. If you are someone who takes baths, then I would look at doing a tub/shower combo (an alcove tub like mentioned above)...you can do tile walls and even a glass enclosure to make it look a little prettier. If you have the space, or are tall, maybe see if you can put in a 6’ tub/shower? And because of your arthritis I recommend avoiding drop in/deep soaker tubs and such anyway. They can feel luxurious for sure but they are more difficult to get in and out of so that may factor in during a flare or down the road. For closet space, I ditto the recommendation to look at PAX from Ikea. I like walk in closets, but if you are going to sacrifice walk in closets I would go for PAX over a built in reach in closet. They allow a lot more flexibility with how you arrange things in your rooms, are very functional/customizable, and they look nice!...See More1 inch dip in 2nd floor bath how to level it and easily transition to
Comments (0)We have an upstairs bath of an 1860's farm house. Yes it is a newer addition. We have ripped it down to studs and origional flooring. There are 2 entrances to bath. One from hall, one from bedroom. There is a slope of close to 1 inch from interior door to wall, meaning if we level. Now there will be a one inch gap to transition into the room. Short of cutting into the beams, or leveling the entire 2nd level. Is there a better solution? It opens into a hallway, so a slope there is, even now, not noticable. The second entrance is into a bedroom and again no slope is noticable. However, the new tub and shower surround will noticeably look off, not to mention functionality, if not level. We need help. Please...See MoreRelated Professionals
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