Important note: I forgot to preface this little project with the fact that my internship coordinator sort of handed this one over to me as a job for me to "spearhead" and take some ownership over. She, of course, was there to mentor me, bounce ideas off of, and oversee the project, but she allowed me to take the lead and take a stab at it. At this point the client just wants some ideas for space plans, and doesn't want to put alot of money into having developed drawings. We may go back and add some elevations after we get some feedback, but they may decide to take it from here on their own.
After a day and a half of work this is what we came up with. We wanted to offer the client some options - all of which make a nice bathroom space, and as well good closet storage. However, as you will see - each has a bit of a different layout and functional options. Just to note, we left the existing master bedroom the same in all scenario's. We just pulled the closet space into the bathroom and then moved the entrance into the bathroom from your bedroom. However, the bedroom will feel the same in size and won't affect the entry off the hall or the furniture layout.
Here are some summary notes on each of the three proposed options:
OPTION A:
- a tub centered under the window
- separate shower and separate toilet closet - both angled to make the room perfectly symmetrical around the tub
- opposite the tub - a double vanity with tall flanking medicine/linen cabinets on either end
- a large shared master closet
- a large closet off the hall
OPTION B & C:
- separate sink vanities
- separate toilet closet
- walk in shower (different dimensions and shapes in each)
- separate his and hers closets
- no tub
- different options on linen and/or hall closet (see plan)
Let me know if you have an opinion!



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