In the process of demoing our closet/bathroom/shower that's directly connected to our master bedroom. The initial thought process was to find a way to improve our closet, this quickly turned into a discussion of 'why don't we just move the wall and redo everything?'. This area has always been a black eye for our house since moving in. The whole area is small and layout changes are minimal. It'll basically be a gut of everything, build new wall, and rebuild out the space.
Current Floorplan (right) vs the new on the left. I'll be moving the wall (non load bearing) into the room approximately 14". It's 14" because that's all the room I have to work with given the entry of the room.
This view is from the hallway looking into the master bedroom entry. The door opening is now 48"" will be downsized to fit a standard 32" door.
The following pictures are what the spaces look like. These pictures are from our initial walk through when we bought the home. (previous owners were Ags, so if you're reading this, Hi!)
The things I'm looking forward to removing:
The 80's gold mirrored pocket doors The black toilet AND sink The cedar planking completely covering the closet walls The ~10" of wasted spaced that's firred out behind the shower The soffit above the vanity The vanity with slate tiled top
As of now I plan to do everything DIY with the exception of tape/mud/texture and carpeting in the master bdrm.
Current Floorplan (right) vs the new on the left. I'll be moving the wall (non load bearing) into the room approximately 14". It's 14" because that's all the room I have to work with given the entry of the room.
This view is from the hallway looking into the master bedroom entry. The door opening is now 48"" will be downsized to fit a standard 32" door.
The following pictures are what the spaces look like. These pictures are from our initial walk through when we bought the home. (previous owners were Ags, so if you're reading this, Hi!)
The things I'm looking forward to removing:
As of now I plan to do everything DIY with the exception of tape/mud/texture and carpeting in the master bdrm.