We could put cabinets next to the toilet-hiding wall, just need to (1) move the fan switch, and (2) add a right-angle to the hvac vent, and maybe make it 6" deeper. There could be a hamper and robe hooks.
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Would freestanding pieces make it more open, and make for a more consistent transition to the tub? The hard-to-reach flooring would get so gross though.
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Just think crazy with me here: floor to ceiling glass to partition off the shower and toilet 0_0. Probably heinously expensive, and would end up tiling a lot of extra wall.
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Re: cabinet layout. Minimal width sink cabinets allow for other, more useful lowers. But...require the plumbing to be not far off, and would be hard to work in. Not sure what the tall skinny cabinets actually are.
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Like the hamper, but I don't know how practical it is to have damp towels enclosed...
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Generous sink to cabinet spacing
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Ah! Remember to leave a space for a hand towel. Could be the side of a cabinet rather than this wall.
Note the lack of space between sink and wall.
This layout is a good analog for ours.
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