Powder room and bathroom size
Sush
2 years ago
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Is this bathroom layout the best? 300 by 360 cm room.
Comments (7)two more ideas for your family bathroom keeping the door the same. 1. has room for a 600 towel and bathroom items cupboard. 2. could have a nib wall across the room behind the bath across to the shower / toilet wall with a sliding door to separate the toilet and still allow the vanity and shower to be used. Or the nib wall between the bath and vanity could be flush with the vanity or just no nib wall between the vanity and the bath, so many choices...See MoreBathroom/Ensuite/Powder Room - is 3 different styles too much?
Comments (8)I have struggled with these same questions. i have asked for advice from tradespeople, tile sellers, researched many bathrooms by designers and have come to the conclusion that it is ultimately what you personally will be happy with, unless you intend to sell your place in next 5 years. I am told that tiles are the most expensive thing to change if you wish to change the look but tap fittings etc is easy. I think as Kate said, you want to keep something in common across all bathrooms . I have seen one bathroom design change the terrazzo colour from one bathroom to another. If you have the space, accessories can also provide links to the bathrooms... eg towels, Knick knacks, lights etc...See MoreThe Great Bathroom(s) Debate
Comments (18)I would prefer to keep the WC separate to the Bathroom as you have 3-4 kids? who will get bigger very quickly, having a powder room downstairs won't help with the morning rush to school., But it's your house so I have added a pocket door between the WC and Bathroom. I have also taken that small robe space for an extra vanity in the WC/Powder room. No width dimesion given for the WC The ensuite could use that extra entrance space as a sit down makeup and hair bench for your wife....See MoreEveryday Luxury - Bathrooms + Powder Room Transformation
Comments (8)Nothing wrong with any of the upgrades , all fairly standard , but the use of colour and textures and different materials definitely lifts it . The main bathroom countertop looks too budget for the rest IMO -- a more exciting colour and even texture would have helped a lot -- look at the ensuite or powder room by way of comparison ! And like Kate -- why have gold and rose gold tones everywhere in the ensuite , and a budget white towel rail ? It may have been expensive , but it looks budget because of the colour -- spend $100 or so more to have a classier look that ties in with the theme . And a peeve of mine -- the walls and ceiling in exactly the same shade . It doesn't 'open up' an area , it doesn't look 'clever' or 'modern' or 'hidden' or 'cutting edge' IMO -- it just looks like you've run out of ideas and can't be bothered , to me ....See Moredreamer
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