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[quote=Anonymous] We lived in an old 1940’s house with no bathroom on the main floor. It wasn’t bad when we did it, but we were in our early 20’s, and while I didn’t love it, I also didn’t want to appear spoiled or a princess. I wouldn’t do it now, now that well, I know I don’t have to. I’ve also gotten way more comfortable channeling my inner princess when buying a home, I won’t buy something I don’t 100 percent love. I’ll compromise on a lot but housing isn’t one of them. Changing things can be harder and more expensive then you might think. I love having a powder room on the first floor. It’s physically easy to get to. Our 2 other bathrooms are upstairs, and if this house didn’t have a powder room on the first floor, I’d not have bought it. A main bathroom i.e. one with a shower wouldn’t make sense given the layout of the house, the powder room is next to the front door. No way would I expect anybody to shower in that bathroom, it’d just be creepy. Ranch houses are a different ballgame, I grew up in one too and you’re correct, there really is no reason for a powder room, just as with the shower, it wouldn’t be appropriate for that type of house. [/quote]
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