Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Is there a place online where you can design a long narrow bath?

Try the Bob Villa website. There's a feature on his site where you can specify your room's dimension, then place fixtures, et al.





The Better Homes %26amp; Garden site [bhg.com] has the same thing; I think it's called Room Designer [or close]. It's not 3-D, but allows you [like Villa's] to specify the size of your room, then place stuff in it. Also the the bhg site has got many Slide Shows of different bathrooms [kitchens, bedrooms, whatever rooms] that may offer some ideas you like.





Hope this HeLPs.Is there a place online where you can design a long narrow bath?
Is this an existing bath or a future bath?





Does the door enter from the end or mid side wall? These are important facts.





If the door enters in the side wall, the shower would need to be across one end and the commode stall in the opposite end. A long vanity in the center side wall opposite the door.


It could have two of the on top of the counter sinks. They are so modern. Make your cabinet and counter top taller for less bending. Just add 2 to 4 inches to their height. But if you aren't tall it might not be a great idea. Nice oval mirrors with lighting on both sides and maybe in the center of the mirrors also.





With towel bars next to the shower and maybe towel shelves on the outside wall of the commode stall. We put a 3' by 4' cabinet over the commode in the back of the stall for cleaning supplies and toiletries.

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