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Appreciate all the good ideas. More info I didn't include...
Two of the bedrooms are on the second floor, no way to steal one. Second floor span and size of lumber does not support a bathtub. Don't want to give up the second first floor bedroom. I think we have decided, with your help, to take part of the walk in closet for a master bathroom and leave the original one alone. I will still have enough room left to have a "walk in" closet, although it will be much smaller. Thanks to all! John |
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"Johnny_A_58" wrote
Appreciate all the good ideas. More info I didn't include... Two of the bedrooms are on the second floor, no way to steal one. Second floor span and size of lumber does not support a bathtub. Don't want to give up the second first floor bedroom. I think we have decided, with your help, to take part of the walk in closet for a master bathroom and leave the original one alone. I will still have enough room left to have a "walk in" closet, although it will be much smaller. Thanks to all! John John, check into possibly the small 'space saver' showers? http://www.forkitchenandbath.com/bathroom/Showers.html http://www.shower-guide.com/shower-enclosures.htm Though you can find those units alot of places, these show an idea of what might work well for your situation. |
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