Can I fit an ensuite in? Asking the impossible?
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Need help for my Master Bathroom en-suite layout
Comments (24)Hi All - taking on board your comments I have come up with three variations. Of course would love your comments! The distance from vanity to WC in plan 1 is approx 60cm - it could be made a bit more. This falls within the guideline you posted (23inches). More space could be created by making the shower a bit narrower (shown on all 3 plans as 1m wide (39 inches). I don't think there is quite enough space to divide the room and the problem with the idea of the bath right in the middle is that on a practical basis we would have to walk around it on a daily basis to get to the shower! Could quickly get very annoying!...See MoreAdvice needed on making a small loft en-suite shower room look big
Comments (2)Hi Sam, The obvious comment is not to go too dark. Don't be scared to go for big tiles. We use big tiles in all our projects and in the showroom and doesn't effect it what so ever. I believe the bigger the better as there is less grout lines (and less to clean then). Maybe think about going for rectangle tiles for the floor and brick bind them. This way the grout lines can be positioned to make the room feel longer (like the picture I've attached). Please feel free to contact me if you want more advise on tile combinations. Regards Stephen Newton...See MoreEn-suite Re-design
Comments (7)But then the shower would have a big step inside and the vanity area is 20cm shallower than the current shower area. I was wondering about removing the false wall and extending the shower over the box to a degree - this would require a tanked shower floor as no shower tray would fit. I'm not too keen on a wet room approach but there could be a glass screen?...See MoreSmall en-suite layout help
Comments (6)Thanks for the comments. The bathroom is next door so we can feed into the soil pipe there. The wall where toilet and sink are in the plan above is an outside wall. I don’t think there’s really much else we can do given where it is in the room etc. I’ve attached a plan of the upstairs - you can see the bedroom (with previous small shower and sink. I am aware of not having enough space for knees which is why I think we need to go for a 700 x 900 shower tray and a short projection toilet to give us those few extra mm. I think Sarah’s plan would work? We’re going to draw out some stuff on the floor in there today now that it’s all ripped out and use a chair for a toilet to visualise it!...See MoreMarge Bristol
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