Utilizing a few feet from the corner of the master bedroom allowed a complete reconfiguration of this bath, turning this 1970’s hotel style bath with too many doors into a luxurious master bath. The additional space was created by using an angled wall strategically placed to maximize square footage for both the bath and bedroom. The created space allows privacy for the shower and toilet without adding doors and a bonus spot in the bedroom for a flat screen TV. Pocket doors were used for the entry to the bath as well as the closet. A custom maple vanity and mirror complement the one of a kind tile shower complete with bench and glass doors. The shower has two exterior walls forcing a creative design to add a nook on the same wall as the plumbing. All this in a space that was only originally only six feet deep and 15′ 6″ long which includes a closet. The difference is about 9 square feet taken from the bedroom corner.
Up Next
Video Shorts
Featured Story
From not venting your bathroom to not venting your siding, understanding how things go wrong is the first step to getting them right.
Featured Video
Video: Build a Fireplace, Brick by BrickDiscussion Forum
Highlights
"I have learned so much thanks to the searchable articles on the FHB website. I can confidently say that I expect to be a life-long subscriber." - M.K.
Video
View All Videos- Podcast 624: Good Builders, Roof Insulation, and Ice Dams
- Podcast 623: Condensation on Windows, HVAC Registers, and Water Heating
- Podcast 622: Wood-Slab Walls, Sealing a Crawlspace, and Pipes that Don’t Drain
- Podcast 621: Building Inside a Barn, Porch-Roof Flashing, and Treated-Lumber Longevity