Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We converted a walk in closet to a large shower. What I love most about it is that my kids get in the shower with me the morning. I get all 3 of us bathed in about 15 min in the mornings.
It has a 2 shower heads, a rain head, a body spray, and a hand held. Each kids calls their head in the morning. There is a large travertine bench in there. When you done washing, the kids jump up on the bench and wait for everyone else to finish. It's plumbed for steam but we haven't put it in yet. Shower has a green glass feature wall, travertine on the other 2 walls and green marble floor.
Floor in the bathroom is heated and we have a towel warmer. Double sinks and separate toilet room. After the kids get out of the shower they love the warm floor and warm towels. I love that there is enough space for all of us to get dressed.
Other than the creepy showers with what I assume are kids past the age of 5... That sounds awesome
Anonymous wrote:Just saw a house on a home tour that had the soaking tub enclosed in a massive shower space.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of you sound like you just want whatever developers show you.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of you sound like you just want whatever developers show you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our master bathroom has a walk in shower and then it has a bath tub on the other side of the bathroom. The tub NEVER gets used. So, just think about if you will actually use it. It is a waste of space for us. We built speakers into the ceiling and honestly, that is what I love the best of the bathroom. Blast the music while taking a shower or blow drying my hair. We also have the toilet inside its own room, inside of the bathroom. Makes for multiple people inside the bathroom at once, easy.
Is this your home's only bathroom?

Anonymous wrote:It doesn't have a gamey smell.
Anonymous wrote:We just bought a home that has a master bathroom much like this including double shower with steam There is also a soaking jacuzzi that has steps to get in it and the toilet has a bidet, sanitizer, etc.,.: we're not sure we're going to keep the toilet's special features but we are psyched that it has an extra room. We've never had a luxurious bathroom like this so we can hardly wait to see whether we like it as much as we think we will!
Just for reminiscing ..... In our current home, we renovated our (very small) bathroom to include a jacuzzi/tub with a separate handheld spray in addition to the rainhead shower spray (bath/tub combo). We had marble inlay for the backtile to hold shampoo, etc., and built in marble inlay for holding soap bars. We worked with a great contractor to design it. We had a sink with a basin (bowl sitting on top of marble) custom made table/counter to hold sink and a Toto toilet installed. The bathroom is VERY small and we wish we had put a little shelving in (currently towels are in baskets under sink and there is not much room for makeup, etc. Having said that, we love the features and get lots of compliments. The walls are very pale mint green with dark peach towels (not describing the color well but it works). There are plantation shutters on the window. Even though we've sold the house and are moving to different space, we'll miss the bathroom! It was the best custom space we could create on a careful budget without expanding the 1940-size bathroom(the project came in under 10K, soup to nuts including new floor, painting, all appliances, tiling, etc.).
Good luck
Anonymous wrote:Our master bathroom has a walk in shower and then it has a bath tub on the other side of the bathroom. The tub NEVER gets used. So, just think about if you will actually use it. It is a waste of space for us. We built speakers into the ceiling and honestly, that is what I love the best of the bathroom. Blast the music while taking a shower or blow drying my hair. We also have the toilet inside its own room, inside of the bathroom. Makes for multiple people inside the bathroom at once, easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We converted a walk in closet to a large shower. What I love most about it is that my kids get in the shower with me the morning. I get all 3 of us bathed in about 15 min in the mornings.
It has a 2 shower heads, a rain head, a body spray, and a hand held. Each kids calls their head in the morning. There is a large travertine bench in there. When you done washing, the kids jump up on the bench and wait for everyone else to finish. It's plumbed for steam but we haven't put it in yet. Shower has a green glass feature wall, travertine on the other 2 walls and green marble floor.
Floor in the bathroom is heated and we have a towel warmer. Double sinks and separate toilet room. After the kids get out of the shower they love the warm floor and warm towels. I love that there is enough space for all of us to get dressed.
Other than the creepy showers with what I assume are kids past the age of 5... That sounds awesome