Design Help Needed: Small 5x7 Bathroom
5x7 bathroom remodel
Need help designing a small bathroom (5x7) to feel more spacious.
Help: design a 5x7 bathroom layout in a 1bd/1bath
A wet toilet sounds horrible. How are you going to keep the toilet tissue dry? Sitting down on a wet seat also sounds unpleasant. Definitely keep them separate IMO.
Also, if this is the only bathroom in the house it is extremely important to have a tub for people with kids. If you were going to live there forever then maybe it doesn't matter but you anticipate moving on in a few years and it will definitely affect your resale value negatively, more than a double vanity will positively.
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Our home was built in 1956 (pier and beam) and we have a tiny tiny 5’x7’ primary bathroom. We are wanting to remodel to better utilize the space and were were planning on enlarging the shower to be 60”x32” (currently 30”x32”). Does anyone have any experience/inspiration with a bathroom this small? I attached a screenshot of layout options for inspiration but would appreciate any and all opinions before we embark on this adventure.
Hey there, single guy here desperately needing some design help from those of you more talented.
I've got a small 5x7' bathroom off my main hallway, it's my main bath with a new tub. Due to the small size, I don't have a lot to work with.
Bathroom Layout and Pics - https://imgur.com/a/pB3YNXN
Look I'm open to different looks, was thinking nice elegant hotel/modern.
Budget No constraints, just want to be happy with end product.
Vanity - No wider than 24" and will likely have to go right in the corner. It can be wall-mounted as the water lines enter from the back.
Flooring - I've picked up these 12"x24" floor tiles from Lowes. https://low.es/3jD7x6x They are grayish with a big of texture.
Shower - I will be installing a 12"x12" shower niche in the wall of the shower for shampoo/etc
Would love to get some ideas on what tiles to use on the shower walls, on bathroom walls (tile, paint colors, etc) and vanity ideas.
I understand this is free advice and I get what I pay for, so thank you greatly in advance :)