Anonymous wrote:our typical small outdated colonial has one full ba upstairs, and all three bedrooms are small. i'm thinking of adding a very small full bath (sink, toilet, shower) to the one room that shares the wall with the bathroom, and essentially making it fully functional a 'master br.'
i will lose/use the current wall closet and some spaces in the room for the bathroom, therefore i will also need to knock down another wall to create a new closet by taking some spaces from the next room.
i hope this is making sense so far? so, this project will sacrifice spaces in two of the bigger rooms which are already tight, to the benefit of a 'private' full bath. this will suit our needs perfectly so the cost/trouble will be justified, but my question is, is still going to appeal to potential buyers and not to lose appraised values?
any thoughts is welcome. tks!
Anonymous wrote:I live in a 1960s colonial that came with a tiny master bathroom. Just enough room for a sink, toilet, and shower. My other two bedrooms are small. Even though it is small, the master bath is totally worth it and I think it is a good thing to do. My husband and I have to take turns using the master bath in the morning because obviously it is too small for us both to use. Sometimes, we will take our shower in another bathroom if we both have to shower at the same time. My point is, not an HGTV masterbath, but thoroughly used and appreciated by us.
Anonymous wrote:Our master bath is tiny, and while we didn't expand it, my husband - who's handy - redesigned the entire thing by using some top of the line products that are sleek.
Much of the room was tiled in a neutral color with a cool glass border.
We used:
frameless shower door - example: http://www.framelessshowerdoors.com/
glass basin - actually this exact one, as it's great for small spaces
http://www.newbathroomideas.com/bathrooms/wp-content/uploads/small-wall-mounted-glass-basin.jpg
and something like this -
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EJ2YNh_TOgU/Tby0w355u1I/AAAAAAAAAQM/WsmpZBkUqDo/s1600/Picture%2B1.png
We shopped around for the best deals.