02-15-2023, 10:22 AM
All,
I hereby solicit your advice and feedback on a master suite full bath rmodel. The question is whether or not to include a bath tub, or have only a large luxury shower?
Here are some details:
- The home is c.1985 when they were building stupid large master suites. This bathroom alone is 20' x 15' with cathedral ceilings and two skylights.
- Seems like adding a tub would be a no brainer, but it really isn't.
- We have two other full baths, one of which has a very nice separate tub and shower combo on the same lavel as the master suite. I gave up my closet to enlarge this bathroom and I installed a really nice upscale new bathroom. Lots of nice touches and plenty of room. The other full bath is in the basement which I installed when I finished it. This is a nice bathroom in a finished space that includes a home theater room and two large rec rooms. Fully carpeted and drywalled thoughout with recessed ceiling lights that make things plenty bright.
Back to the master bath:
- I need to add a closet since I lost mine with the guest bath expansion mentioned above
- The original shower was small, ~5x3.
- The original vanities were on either side of the shower and are 5' 6" wide.
- The overall space footprint includes a toilet "closet" (5x5) and a large walk-in closet for my wife (8x7+) - these will not be touched, except to add new shelving, storage, paint and some other finishing details. Oh, and I'll install a pocket door in place of the traditional swinging door on the closet.
So, after all is said and done, the plan involves dividing the long wall with the vanities and shower as follows:
- build a new long closet where one vanity and part of shower were
- build large shower (~6.5x~4.5) where other vanity and part of shower were
- relocate the vanities to the closet wall and use studor valves for venting
The only place left to put a tub is in the far corner of the space where there are corner windows (and the skylights) that look out onto a large wooded lot. But that really chews up what otherwise would be a large rectangle that is ideal for an exercise area or a cozy nook/escape, or both. (The long wall faces south so lots of daylight in the room)
We both know we will never use the tub (ok, maybe once or twice a year if that).
Plumbing for that tub will be a challenge - long drain run and no vent stack nearby. Can be done but is it worth it?
We see that more and more couples are eschewing tubs in favor of a larger luxury shower. Easy peezy with this remodel.
Attached is a draft sketch of the proposed remodel that shows where the tub would be. (I have drawn at least 7 or 8 different reconfigurations of the bathroom, so this is the one we seem to be drawn to this month.)
All thoughts, suggestions and advice are most welcome. Thank you.
I hereby solicit your advice and feedback on a master suite full bath rmodel. The question is whether or not to include a bath tub, or have only a large luxury shower?
Here are some details:
- The home is c.1985 when they were building stupid large master suites. This bathroom alone is 20' x 15' with cathedral ceilings and two skylights.
- Seems like adding a tub would be a no brainer, but it really isn't.
- We have two other full baths, one of which has a very nice separate tub and shower combo on the same lavel as the master suite. I gave up my closet to enlarge this bathroom and I installed a really nice upscale new bathroom. Lots of nice touches and plenty of room. The other full bath is in the basement which I installed when I finished it. This is a nice bathroom in a finished space that includes a home theater room and two large rec rooms. Fully carpeted and drywalled thoughout with recessed ceiling lights that make things plenty bright.
Back to the master bath:
- I need to add a closet since I lost mine with the guest bath expansion mentioned above
- The original shower was small, ~5x3.
- The original vanities were on either side of the shower and are 5' 6" wide.
- The overall space footprint includes a toilet "closet" (5x5) and a large walk-in closet for my wife (8x7+) - these will not be touched, except to add new shelving, storage, paint and some other finishing details. Oh, and I'll install a pocket door in place of the traditional swinging door on the closet.
So, after all is said and done, the plan involves dividing the long wall with the vanities and shower as follows:
- build a new long closet where one vanity and part of shower were
- build large shower (~6.5x~4.5) where other vanity and part of shower were
- relocate the vanities to the closet wall and use studor valves for venting
The only place left to put a tub is in the far corner of the space where there are corner windows (and the skylights) that look out onto a large wooded lot. But that really chews up what otherwise would be a large rectangle that is ideal for an exercise area or a cozy nook/escape, or both. (The long wall faces south so lots of daylight in the room)
We both know we will never use the tub (ok, maybe once or twice a year if that).
Plumbing for that tub will be a challenge - long drain run and no vent stack nearby. Can be done but is it worth it?
We see that more and more couples are eschewing tubs in favor of a larger luxury shower. Easy peezy with this remodel.
Attached is a draft sketch of the proposed remodel that shows where the tub would be. (I have drawn at least 7 or 8 different reconfigurations of the bathroom, so this is the one we seem to be drawn to this month.)
All thoughts, suggestions and advice are most welcome. Thank you.
sleepy hollow