bathroom ideas for long floorplan
rishabh agarwal
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Comments (1)Changing plumbing in a house is more than just wanting to move the bathroom. I would like to see some of the ideas you already have been shown. IMO there is no way that bathroom can have a tub so get over that.I think without a complete redo of the space you will not really reap any rewards by making the master too small in order to get a bigger bathroom I think the easiest would be to make the small bedroom 1 ft. narrower to allow the bathroom to become 5 x 12 then a tub could go across the back wall with a tub/ shower combo a nice vanity and the toilet along the the long wall. I have no idea how this house looks from the outside , is there not a way to access the exterior from the kitchen to get to the backyard I would need some more info to deal with that. I would get a Pax closet system for the master along the wall on the right or left . The smaller bedroom could then be a nice office with a sofa bed for guests or a childs room .I would not do a barn door on the bathroom since it will be used by guests and those doors are not good for sound control...See MoreHelp! Bathroom Floorplan Layout Ideas
Comments (36)Overwhelmed by all the responses here -- thank you SO much everyone! This community is incredible. Trying to get back to every single message: Mark Bischak, Architect - A mockup is a brilliant idea. I'll put down some painters tape and get a better feel for the space. I really think AR/VR would be so powerful for floorplan visualization. I did think about accessing via closet, nice to have that separation from the bedroom for when only one of us is getting ready. But the boss nixed that one. Gas chamber I am still 50/50 on. Karenseb - I just measured, and a 36" width shower is plenty large. I like the idea of a two-person shower, but just big enough to where we are comfortable but don't sacrifice the ability to get nice steam build-up. Your second message with the floorplan is very interesting. Two closets and a more usefully dimensioned bathroom would be fantastic. I will run this by my architect. Thank you!!! Susan Davis - Lots of fun to be had!! Good point about the door that pushes in, I think that is ideal as well. North Texan - Thanks for the description, I will try to re-create based on your vision and post an update. Love, love the skylight. Of course moisture and energy efficiency loss, but natural light is a must. Virgil Carter Fine Art - That is a huge concern. What is a comfortable amount of aisle space for two to be in the bathroom? I think mocking up with tape will be very helpful here. Mrs Pete - I am searching for the floorplan that makes a 'WOW!' when you walk in. Yes, I agree, single hinge opening towards the wall would be ideal. We want to do shelves and a pull-out hamper in the 18"-24" ceiling height cabinet. Without the toilet room and making any major modifications to the master suite, this is my favorite floorplan as well. Karenseb's design is very interesting to me as well. shead - Thanks for the input on the shower. I agree; it's too large and will be both a pain to clean and will not be as steamy as we'd like. Not to mention, if it spans the entire wall, we only have one side of glass. A second side of glass will make it feel more open....See MoreInput sought for bathroom floor plan.
Comments (19)In the main bath, we did 2 sinks for resale. There are cabinets under each sink and drawers in the cabinet between them. Only 1 sink is used because it's DH's bathroom. We expanded a powder room to a 3/4 bath. That's my bathroom. I wish there had been room for 2 sinks. That's the nearest sink to the laundry closet, so I pre-treat in my only sink. Still beats having to go to the basement to do laundry. The house was built in 1952, so it has pocket doors already. I wanted a pocket door for the main bathroom, too. It's a solid core door so it moves nicely. Love it! I did own a house with a hinged door next to the toilet. After DH opened the door and caught my bare foot on the edge of the door, I was never entirely relaxed unless the door was either completely open or closed and locked....See MoreHelp with floorplan for Laundry Room - Office - Guest Half-bathroom
Comments (27)Do you have an elevation drawing of that stairwell in the living area? Seems the space under the stair landings could be better incorporated in your effort to locate the powder room, or at least the hot water, accessing from the closet by the entry and moving the sloset to the living room side. On another subject, am I mis-reading or are there bi-fold doors by the tub in the main bath? Looks like there are windows in the WIC. I would rather have windows in the bath and walk through the closet to get there than have to walk through the bath to retrieve clothing; not convenient if there is someone using the bath. That pantry at the foot of the stairs looks like a good spot for a stacking WD. I'd want it configured to vent out an exterior wall, using pullout pantries in the kitchen so that space could be the laundry. But first I'd move that big bath's footprint to the deck end of the space so the closet could be in the master....See Morerishabh agarwal
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