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Wed, Jul 4, 12 at 0:13
| Hi all,
Appreciate the wealth of knowledge that is shared on this forum. We are in the process of remodeling our master suite and would love your feedback on the best way to configure a small (11'x7') master bathroom. Our front running design has a 4' corner shower, 60" vanity, 12" wall cabinet, and of course the toilet. The corner shower is a bit of a compromise in my mind. Not interested in a tub at all. Any thoughts on how to make this better? Thanks alot! |
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| We are also in the process of figuring out a redesign for our master bath so your plans appeared somewhat similar to ours. I would suggest though that if you have the space, rather than a 12" wall cabinet, make your vanity 72" and incorporate the cabinet space into the vanity area. 12" isn't very much room to even put a towel so I don't think it would give you a lot of storage. You could put a knee wall on the side of the vanity and put your toilet on the same wall. Move the shower to the other wall in order to make it larger. Without a tub, I think you have plenty of room for a larger shower. |
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