Houses and bathrooms
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Bike room/adventure closet and a door I can close for work.
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First house:
2 bedroom Cape Cod. 1 full bath on 2nd floor between bedrooms. We added a "sunroom" with powder room on 1st floor.
Second house:
5 bedrooms and finished attic. 2 full baths on 2nd floor and 1 ¾ bath there as well. Powder room on main floor. ¾ bath in attic. Also, a toilet in the basement
Condo:
3 bedrooms. One full bath for each (
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@george-k said in Houses and bathrooms:
Powder room on main floor
Hm. The image that comes to my mind is something like this.
I'm quite impressed you had even two powder rooms. You must have had a quite impressive amount of cannons pointed towards your neighbours.
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We’ve got a full bath off our bedroom and a full bath for the other two upstairs bedrooms. There’s a WC on the main level and a full bath in the basement (it looks like they had tried to build an in-law suite in the basement).
The upstairs bathrooms are right next to each other and are mirrors with a simple sink/vanity, commode, and combo shower and tub. I would love to pull out the combo in our shower and put in a walk-in shower with multiple streams of water. Do you think that would affect the value?
Growing up? One bathroom for a house with 3 adults and 5 kids.
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@lufins-dad said in Houses and bathrooms:
Growing up? One bathroom for a house with 3 adults and 5 kids.
Two full baths (on off the Master Main Bedroom) and one for the other two bedrooms to share.
Powder room downstairs off the "family room."
Three adults, two kids.
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My last house had 6 full bathrooms - though because of it's age (built 1893), none were particularly wonderful.
The current house had 1 bath on the second floor and a powder room in the basement. Not having a first floor bath not optimal. My spouse assures me that if there is a next house, at least one bedroom and one full bath will be on the first floor.
When I enter a house, I always look for where a 7ft or lengthier grand piano could be placed, not near windows or heating vents - and providing an expanse for the sound to bloom (boom?). Our current living room is 20x24', but I would prefer something half again as large with 10 foot ceilings - a modest room out of Versailles might work well. Many years ago, I entered a Victorian home that was for sale and contained such a living room; however, the bedrooms were all about the size of a bed making the house unsuitable.