Shower room - importance of being en-suite
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I've got a 1 bed flat where the bathroom is in the eaves and can't take a shower, so I'm converting a largeish cupboard (1m by 1.5) next to the bedroom into a shower room. Currently it's got a door next to the bedroom door but I could knock through to give it a door in the bedroom. Realistically, how much extra appeal is this likely to give it, other than the estate agent being able to list it as being en-suite as there's obviously more oct in this option???
Sarah_W said:
I've got a 1 bed flat where the bathroom is in the eaves and can't take a shower, so I'm converting a largeish cupboard (1m by 1.5) next to the bedroom into a shower room. Currently it's got a door next to the bedroom door but I could knock through to give it a door in the bedroom. Realistically, how much extra appeal is this likely to give it, other than the estate agent being able to list it as being en-suite as there's obviously more oct in this option???
Have you really not got the head height for a shower? If you've got the height for a bedroom then I would argue that you have the height for a shower. Making a whole bunch of assumptions, if you put the shower head on the wall that is supporting the ridge, and use a really thin shower tray combined with a fancy custom made shower surround, if should fit... (would show you a picture if I had one)That said, if you're looking to sell soon, the custom made surround might be above your budget?
TooLateForAName said:
I dont see ensuite as an issue in a 1 bed. Fair enough when there are multiple bedrooms and you dont want to wander around etc.
I've seen a couple of shower in a cupboard things and without exception the bedrooms had serious damp issues. If you cant do it properly, dont do it at all.
Exactly! I don't see the point for a 1 bed placeI've seen a couple of shower in a cupboard things and without exception the bedrooms had serious damp issues. If you cant do it properly, dont do it at all.
An ensuite in a one bed flat can be annoying assuming you mean full bathroom, as when you have a visitor round who wants the toilet they have to go through the bed room, so think about how mum, dad, the repairman etc do you want to have a design where they pass through a bedroom to the toilet?
Cotty said:
V8mate said:
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