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Watercloset Ideas
When designing master bathrooms, there are two things I feel are very important. Double sinks and a water closet. There are many people who feel having two sinks is not necessary or having a separate room for the toilet is nice but not important. To me, double sinks not only allow two people to get ready simultaneously, it also provides a larger vanity for additional storage and, in some cases, marital harmony.
The same holds true for a water closet. Being able to have the toilet in a private and separate space makes the bathroom more functional. It allows two people to use the bathroom at the same time while still allowing for privacy. Think you need a large bathroom to achieve a separate water closet? These are some of my favorite examples of water closets in both large and small spaces.
Create a partition with cabinetry.
Lose your tub and replace it with a water closet.
Use bamboo to create a floor to ceiling screen.
A frosted glass panel works just as well.
For a less permanent option try hanging a curtain from the ceiling. Choose a washable fabric for easy care.
Create a unique knee wall with reclaimed wood.
Let in natural light by reusing old windows.
Pocket doors are great as they don't take up floor space. This one in frosted glass is stylish and functional.
Reconsider creating a separate water closet for your bathroom. Your spouse or significant other will thank you for it.
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