![]() And then you just need to decide if you want to enter the closet from the bedroom or from the bathroom and put one door into it. I'd put a regular door into the bathroom along the 10'8" wall. What is the purpose of the extra area to the right of the closet? Do you really need that to be arranged like that? You have to do a little jog to get into the bathroom which I really wouldn't want to do in the middle of the night. Even if you wanted more decking than that, you can definitely come in at less that 8' there and could use the extra inches for the shower. My drop-in tub is 60" long and that length plus 6" on either end for decking equals a total of 72", 6 feet. The showering area has glass coverage for making the bathroom a bit spacious. The bathroom combines grey and white for making the area vivid and casual. The bathroom laundry room optimizes a limited area through simple basic style. Free standing tubs actually take up more room than drop-ins bc you need ample free space around it for cleaning. Applying a two-in-one room concept shouldn’t make the area too packed. If you decide you want it to be bigger, you can gain some inches by switching the stand alone tub to a drop-in with a deck surround. ![]() That's only a few inches bigger than what you have drawn there, so I think it will be comfortable, especially since you're probably not planning to have 2 people in it at the same time. Regarding the size of the shower, mine is 4 x 6 with a clipped corner, and feels very big and comfortable. I think it's brilliant to have separate bathrooms.
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