Anonymous
Post 05/18/2015 09:54     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

I never really thought about it. The 2nd floor bathroom (kid's) doesn't have windows and it doesn't bother me. Powder room doesn't have windows either.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 23:18     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

Anonymous wrote:Growing up in the midwest, having at least one bathroom without windows is good for tornados/storms. It wouldn't hurt resale value from my point of view.


This. I grew up in a house with a windowless hall bath (built in 1965 fwiw). My current house has no windowless rooms, and for safety reasons I don't love it.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 23:03     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

Shouldn't this go in the real estate/remodeling forum?
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 20:51     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

Growing up in the midwest, having at least one bathroom without windows is good for tornados/storms. It wouldn't hurt resale value from my point of view.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 17:52     Subject: Re:In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

I grew up in a home with windows in the bathrooms, but the houses I've owned have never had them. It honestly doesn't bother me.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 14:50     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

I have a new build with a hall bath with only a solatube for natural light. It is a little weird but it is only an everyday room for one kid so no big deal. We also have a 180 cfm exhaust fan and our fresh air recovery system is nearby so there has never been an issue with ventilation.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 14:09     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

The only bathroom in my house that doesn't have a window is in the basement.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2015 12:59     Subject: In new construction, bathrooms without windows?

It's very uncommon for every bathroom to have a window in new builds. Most of the time, the bathrooms are not against exterior walls so windows will be impossible. A buyer would have to be incredibly picky to make something like that a deal-breaker.