Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the quick feedback. To the PP, why do you say that setup would suck in real life? It seems to me kind of practical, almost Japense-bathhouse style. I get the concern about extra cleaning. The advantage to me is that during the week, is mostly be using the shower and I wouldn't have to stand in the tub anymore. My concern is the loss of counterspace at the sink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all, we're adding a master bathroom -- we're working with a pretty small space, making the layout a challenge. Would be grateful for your input!
New master bathroom will be 5' x 11' 3" - I'd like to get a nice tub (potentially 60" x 34-36"), then EITHER we do a standard shower in tub combo OR something like this (http://www.houzz.com/photos/9701017/Sunset-Hill-Micro-Modern-contemporary-bathroom-seattle) where you walk through the shower area to get to the tub. If we get a tub that's 34" plus 32-34" shower area, then 30" for the toilet area....that leaves 37-39" for a single sink/vanity. If we do the more standard shower in tub, we'd have room for a much longer vanity/countertop/storage. Either way, we'll likely only have one sink (yes, I've read all the threads on the one sink/two sink debate).
Our current upstairs bathroom has a short bathtub (57")/shower that we really only use for showering, which is why we want a bigger tub in the master. We could continue to shower in that second bathroom, but it would be a lot nicer to shower in the master, which is why I'm looking for creative ways to have both!
Any ideas? Thoughts about this? TIA!
The room is too narrow for both and the pic is just weird. Why would you do only 1 sink which is common in a fifties 6" by 8' bath? Any tub or shower has to take up the 5 Ft. You can easily have 2 sinks at 11'. Ibby from Case is great for small space baths. Layout 3-assume window over toilet and a pocket door in that plumbing wall [private toilet] and go small on a 2 sink vanity. http://ibby.com/build-a-room/#four That might not work because you need clearance by code on sides of toilets.
Anonymous wrote:The set up in your link is very cool.
That said, for small spaces I don't see the point of a separate shower and bath. A good soaker tub with a good shower head/s is a more efficient use of space.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, we're adding a master bathroom -- we're working with a pretty small space, making the layout a challenge. Would be grateful for your input!
New master bathroom will be 5' x 11' 3" - I'd like to get a nice tub (potentially 60" x 34-36"), then EITHER we do a standard shower in tub combo OR something like this (http://www.houzz.com/photos/9701017/Sunset-Hill-Micro-Modern-contemporary-bathroom-seattle) where you walk through the shower area to get to the tub. If we get a tub that's 34" plus 32-34" shower area, then 30" for the toilet area....that leaves 37-39" for a single sink/vanity. If we do the more standard shower in tub, we'd have room for a much longer vanity/countertop/storage. Either way, we'll likely only have one sink (yes, I've read all the threads on the one sink/two sink debate).
Our current upstairs bathroom has a short bathtub (57")/shower that we really only use for showering, which is why we want a bigger tub in the master. We could continue to shower in that second bathroom, but it would be a lot nicer to shower in the master, which is why I'm looking for creative ways to have both!
Any ideas? Thoughts about this? TIA!