Bathroom Layout Ideas
Sarah Jane
4 years ago
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Kate
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Ideas on layout for bathroom reno
Comments (25)the door to the small study would be through the old opening where the wedding picture's hung and the new door for the ensuite would be near the bedroom entry door and the space between the two columns could be filled in flat on the bedroom side and have tall storage on the ensuite side...as you've already discovered the major costs of bathroom renovations i suggest that before making any final decisions you should first consult a plumber about costs of moving the plumbing...with my latest plan the toilet stays in the same location and the new vanities use plumbing from original vanity and the new double shower could possible use the old spa plumbing with pipes redirected in the new wall between the study and new double shower and then the carpenter would need to be consulted about moving doors and walls......See MoreIdeas for a New Bathroom Layout
Comments (6)having used a similar bathroom for my own family from very small children to a house full of adults this bathroom arrangement makes the best use of limited space and any other option is no better than the existing ..having the toilet entry via the vanity saves having to install a handbasin inside the toilet and allows for the optional storage space but the vanity is not wide enough for more than one basin (even without the dividing walls and, although the doors would mostly remain open while the kids are small, everyone will be glad of the privacy when they're older) and, using a built in bath allows for the bigger bath as a freestanding bath needs space all around for cleaning although you could have a freestanding back to wall bath with a smaller vanity cabinet and omit the walls and maybe make the shower bigger an dthe toilet smaller but a handbasin in the toilet needs the extra space...See MoreTiny bathroom/laundry layout ideas??
Comments (17)Thanks siriuskey, similar to another suggested layout which works well in the space. Will definitely put in a mirror shaving cabinet and replace the horrible 70's spec shower screen currently there. oklouise, thanks for another great suggestion. I'm open to moving everything at this stage (subject to plumbers costs). The entire property is only around 100sqm (double storey barn conversion) so there really isn't another space for the "laundry" to go. Having said this, we did contemplate a European laundry in the kitchen, but again, we'd still have spacing issues plus additional costs that we don't have the budget for. I definitely have lots to discuss with Mr Danielle!...See MoreHow would you design this space for a bathroom?
Comments (10)Thanks all for taking the time to offer your suggestions which are great. @siriuskey how tall would you envisage the nib walls to be? The ceiling is 2700 high. In both your suggestions I would need to alter or close in the window as it is a large window that sits above the bath. Do you think this would be a costly exercise? The house is brick veneer. Also love the idea of a sky light! @Kate @siriuskey I didn't realise you could have a door to angle like you have drawn. This seems like a great idea :-) @oklouise Thanks for your suggestion and def worth investigating. The house is steel framed so not sure if possible to recess the sink in the toilet room, but will check it out. This is the current layout for your info. The door only just clears the shower screen....See MoreKate
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