Family ShelterEclectic, Seattle

The YWCA Transitional Housing Project was 100% pro bono and was curated in the span of just 3 weeks and with challenging budget of $4500. The apartment features an entry, living/dining room, kitchenette, a very tiny bath and a shared bedroom.

This is an example of a bohemian home in Seattle. —  Houzz
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Charmean Neithart Interiors added this to 12 Tricks to Make the Most of a Tiny Bathroom11 Nov 2014

Use a shower curtainA shower curtain that moves back and forth saves space over a glass door that moves in and out. Shower-tub combos actually can fit into small spaces, with some tubs coming in at just over 1.5 metres in length.

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Kayla Richie added this to Kayla's ideas3 Apr 2019

This one even more so, resembles my water closet.

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catthom added this to Studio bathroom28 Jan 2019

I like the neutral colors with color added in towels and curtain. I like the ceiling light and floating vanity

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