View Single Post
  #22   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
[email protected] krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8,589
Default Remodeling Question

On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 18:37:27 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote:

BobR wrote:

Very, very few (like maybe seven) master baths in the whole country
have two sinks and in five of those the second sink is used as a
urinal.

Ditch the second sink and replace it with a plant.


? WHAT? I don't know where you live but almost ALL master baths in
new homes have two sinks and many of them have a built in vanity area
on one with the other being several inches higher.

That being said, if it is a SMALL master bath, having the additional
counter space may be a better way to go and would probably do more for
the resale value than not having enough.


I live in a 3000' home with four baths*. None are dual.


The two of us live in a 2600ft^2 house with three bedrooms and four bathrooms
(one a half). The master-master has a dual. The guest room en-suite bathroom
does not.

-----
* Kinda misleading. It's actually two 1500' duplexes converted into one
single-family residence. Further, the family consists of one (me), but that
may change this week-end as my current squeeze moves in.


Uh-oh. There goes the neighborhood.

I say "may" because she's driving back from Buffalo, NY and, who knows, she
may have met a 5'4" Spanish dance instructor named Gomez who sports a
pencil-thin mustache and wears patent leather shoes.


Ah, a three-way. You're going to need *two* more sinks.

It's happened before.


TMI.