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Bathroom design fran 03-29-2008
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Posted by fran on March 29, 2008, 4:13 am
Have you ever come accross a separate His and Hers main bathroom and
what is your opinion on this concept?

Posted by PeterD on March 29, 2008, 9:28 am
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:13:58 -0700 (PDT), fran

>Have you ever come accross a separate His and Hers main bathroom and
>what is your opinion on this concept?

Great idea... We've had our own seperate bathrooms for years and I
can't see sharing anymore! <bg>

Posted by Bobk207 on March 29, 2008, 2:45 pm
> On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:13:58 -0700 (PDT), fran
>
> >Have you ever come accross a separate His and Hers main bathroom and
> >what is your opinion on this concept?
>
> Great idea... We've had our own seperate bathrooms for years and I
> can't see sharing anymore! <bg>

Separate bathrooms is a great idea, if you have the space & the
dollars.

IMO two smaller, more efficient baths is more desirable than one giant
bath......but it all depends on layout & usage patterns.

One giant bath might give you room for a stall shower & a nice
generous soaking / whirlpool tub.
Two smaller baths might only have room for stall showers or a shower /
standard tub plus the duplicate toilets take up more room.

I prefer a stall shower over shower / tub combo..... I really dislike
taking a shower in a tub.

Separate baths is good but separate houses is even better. :)

cheers
Bob




Posted by Matt W. Barrow on March 29, 2008, 5:24 pm
> Have you ever come accross a separate His and Hers main bathroom and
> what is your opinion on this concept?

Split bathrooms were popular in the 1950's and earlier in more opulent
homes.

Typically, this would mean the addition of a ladies "dressing room" (i.e.,
boudoir).

After that era, I guess women didn't mind having their husbands see them
undress.

:~)



Posted by PeterD on March 29, 2008, 6:53 pm
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 14:24:10 -0700, "Matt W. Barrow"

>> Have you ever come accross a separate His and Hers main bathroom and
>> what is your opinion on this concept?
>
>Split bathrooms were popular in the 1950's and earlier in more opulent
>homes.
>
>Typically, this would mean the addition of a ladies "dressing room" (i.e.,
>boudoir).
>
>After that era, I guess women didn't mind having their husbands see them
>undress.
>
>:~)
>

The problem isn't 'undressed'... <bg> The problem is "You left the
bathroom in a mess" or "You made the bathroom smell" or (love it) "You
didn't put the toilet seat down! AGAIN..."

Ok, that said, do all women sit without looking first? To be honest,
in all my years, I've no recollection of ever dropping my butt into
the water!

FWIW, my home is about 25 years old... were I to build another (I
won't) it *will* have dual baths, and dual closets.

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