Are you remodeling your bathroom or just looking for a new bathtub to fit your existing space? One of the most important questions is “What is the standard bathtub size for a bathroom?” The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think. The size of your bathtub depends on several factors, including the size of your bathroom, what type of tub you choose, and even personal preference. Let’s take a look at some common bathtub sizes and how to determine which one will work best for you.
Bathrooms
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A half bath, also known as a powder room or guest bathroom, is a small bathroom that contains only a sink and a toilet. Half baths are usually located near the entrance of a home or near common areas, making them convenient for guests. Because they don’t require a shower or tub, half baths can be much smaller than full bathrooms, although half bath dimensions can vary quite a bit. Despite being mostly smaller in size half baths can still be stylish and functional.
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When we built our house over two years ago, one of our must-haves was a curbless shower in our bathroom. We loved it so much that we decided to add one in the flip house master bath. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you exactly how I built it and all the materials and tools you’ll need to do it yourself.
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We are in the middle of a major flip house renovation that has three full baths. We just completed each of these bathrooms and have learned some things along the way. In this article, I’m going to share with you what these tips are and how they can help you get the most out of your bathroom renovation.
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Choosing a bathroom vanity mirror can sometimes be an afterthought when designing a bathroom. But I think it is best to choose your mirror or mirrors early in the design process as it will allow you to create a more cohesive design. The size of your mirror will determine your wall sconce placement and the material of the mirror should play a role in what material you choose for your vanity hardware.