Have you long wanted a second bathroom and wondered where you could find the space for it? Need help on how to add a bathroom? Then consider this bathroom -- installed in a space five feet square! A complete full bath with all the necessary fixtures can be built into a space as small as five feet square, inside. Such a bath is not a miniature. In it can be placed a full size five foot built-in bath with shower and shower curtain, a space saving sink and a regular size toilet. This bathroom floor plan can be partitioned off a room or a large closet can be utilized. An unused closet or hall end, can often be converted into the extra bathroom you would like so much to have. Such a floor plan can be installed with an adjoining bedroom. With a cheerful color scheme, well selected wall and floor materials, the small extra bathroom can be as distinctive as it is convenient.
Find Seven Spaces to Add
Extra Bathroom
Bath fixtures fit into less space than most people think. Into 25 square feet, you can squeeze a complete – if cramped – shower bathroom which would keep the cost to add an extra bathroom low. About the only concession you may need to make with these tight fits is to hang the door so it opens outward – into the hall or adjoining room. Find seven spaces in your home to add an extra bathroom.
Free Bathroom Design Software
If you want to take your bathroom design to the next level then you definitely need to consider getting your hands on free bathroom design software. While there are plenty of options available on the market, they can be quite expensive and if you are only designing a small bathroom project, you might not be able to justify the cost. However there are several free 3D bathroom design software download options available on the internet which may be more than enough if you are only a DIY remodeler. Although the average purchased 3D design software will have an advanced graphical interface and will look a lot better, many of the features are not necessary to create your dream bathroom. If you have tried out a piece of free software and decided that it isn't enough, then you should see if a more expensive software program has a free trial before buying it.