![]() There they have a couple of books that are specifically geared towards bathroom layouts with several plans printed for ideas. Something I did that I found really helpful is I went to the book section at Lowes. Toilet spacing from the wall: Our contractor said we needed to allow for 14-18 inches from the center of the toilet tank to the counter edge and/or walls.Įntry door: If you feel the entry door is a problem, have you considered a pocket door maybe? Your contractor can easily tell you if that can be a viable option for you.Īs far as a view from the doors, typically you don't want to see the toilet, and the most appealing view is going to be the vanity area. ![]() It turned out to be a really good option for us in the end as they do have semi frameless in a very affordable price range. Shower door: With our set-up, which has the toilet sitting on the opposite wall facing the shower, a typical shower door will not have enough space to open fully so we opted for a bypass sliding door instead. In regards to the toilet, we're allowing for about 24 inches from the front end of the bowl to the door of the shower. With a bathroom that size however, you would most likely have room for a tub & separate shower or even a comfortably sized doorless shower it just all depends on your budget and preferences. But because trends vary from region to region and even in differing neighborhoods, I would first consult with a local realtor who is familiar with your neighborhood just to be on the safe side. It's actually becoming a more popular option for many, including us. In a nutshell though, if the main bathroom has a tub and you and your DH lean towards showers, converting the tub/shower combo in the master to a walk in shower is not going to have a hugh adverse affect on resale. Regarding the tub: If you do a search on the topic you'll find a wealth of information regarding this issue. Believe me, the forum was our saving grace! Boy oh boy are those familiar questions! We're about midway on our reno, gut job and can relate to what you're experiencing. ![]()
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