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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would the dining room be only a dining room? Where do you eat now? If the new room could be a combo -- dining room/office/guest room, the full bath would make more sense. We have friends with a bathroom (shower only) in the addition, and it does get used -- it's useful when someone comes in sweaty or dirty from the outdoors or is trying to get ready very quietly early in the morning. [/quote] The room will be off the kitchen, but the kitchen will open out into it (somewhat open plan). It wouldn't be a seperate room as we envisage it and per my initial discussions with our architect (it could be, but the design would be weird and the kitchen would have no daylight and we're not interested in moving our existing kitchen which was renovated in the last five years) - so it definitely would not be a guest room. It would also be relatively small -- we'd have 12'x13' to play with for the new room AND the bathroom. We'll either move our existing dining room to that room, or it will be a sitting/hanging out area with some play space for the kids. It will open out on to the back yard with patio doors and some big windows. Lots of reasons why it would be a strange spot for a bathroom! Still, the issue is whether having a second bathroom in a strange location is better than not having one at all![/quote]
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