
Small neat buildings are much easier to fit into the total atmosphere of household plots, without turning its beautiful landscape with their appearance.Such a building will not take much space – it can easily be placed even on a small area.The main advantages of such a building include the following items: Planning Bath 6×3 m has a number of features that you have to be considered to all who decide to acquire on its territory compact bath. As a rule, this is due to the saving of space on a small area.īut even such, it would seem, a very small bathhouse with the correct layout and competent organization of the internal space is able to provide a person everything necessary for conducting hygienic procedures, obtaining physical unloading and complete relaxation. You can also make it a mudroom between a porch or garage, like this (which is actually a laundry room, but you get the idea).Many owners of private households and summer cottages stop their choice on the construction of a bath of 3 by 6 m. Just a bit of realism.Įdit: I remembered another way to make your bathroom double its usefulness. There were three tiles in that space, so I put the sinks on the outside counters with cabinets, and a counter with drawers between them. I also used a counter with two different styles-cabinets and drawers.

In that picture you can also see I used two different wall treatments sometimes I like to use tile around the shower or tub area, and paint or wallpaper in the rest of the room. Then I put the full-length mirrors (I think from LN?) behind them, as the large well-lit mirrors that are very common in bathrooms, like this. And Jack-and-Jill bathrooms are really excellent for when you don't really have the space for a hallway bathroom.Ī couple things I like to do in terms of decorating: I like to create a 3x1 or 2x1 alcove in the bathroom, if possible, for the counters. Here's a master bathroom with a door into the sunroom, which opens to the patio (the door from the bathroom has a curtain, for "privacy"). Here's one where I used half-walls to create more wall space so a larger bathroom becomes the laundry room. You can really use your bathrooms creatively if you plan your layouts carefully. Hard to see, but here's an overhead of a bathroom and an interior picture where you can kind-of-sort-of see that the tub sits a bit higher than the hamper.

You can put half walls around it and a backless shower on the platform, to create the look of a fancy oversized shower. 4) I often use platforms in bathroom, usually for either the shower or tub. 3) If I have space to spare sometimes I use toilet rooms inside the bathroom, like this, which is also something often found in (bigger) houses. 2) Sometimes I use full-height walls to similarly divide the room. There are a few ways to do that: 1) I often use a half-wall and put the toilet behind it, like this, which is something you see in a lot of real-life homes. I like to have distinct areas within what would otherwise be just an open room. Here is way too much information about some purely aesthetic things that I like to do with bathrooms:

I love building bathrooms! They're always the second room I furnish in a house-right behind the kitchen, which I love more.
