Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer a window(s) in the bathroom. It is WAY better for ventilation.
Not a good solution in this area. Too many mosquitos and gnats in the summer, too cold in the winter. Get a better exhaust fan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer a window(s) in the bathroom. It is WAY better for ventilation.
Not a good solution in this area. Too many mosquitos and gnats in the summer, too cold in the winter. Get a better exhaust fan.
We have powder rooms (no shower) with no window on both our main floor and in our finished basement. Our kids' bathroom upstairs also has no window. Our master bath has 3 windows and our ensuite bath in the basement has a high window. New construction, 2019. The windowless bathrooms do have exhaust fans that work (e.g., they exhaust into the space between the ceiling and the floor of the next level above), so at least they don't just recirculate.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer a window(s) in the bathroom. It is WAY better for ventilation.
I prefer a window(s) in the bathroom. It is WAY better for ventilation.
Anonymous wrote:They do.
I have five bathrooms and all have windows.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes it's because it's a good layout for ensuites to have the bathroom in the interior. Which makes sense to me, a window for the bathroom is one of the first things I would sacrifice. Closets, bathrooms and laundry towards the center.