House Pictures - Master Bathroom



This is the door to the master bathroom. I wish it had a double sink, but I guess we'll live.

This is the "garden tub." Note the spa jets. I can't wait to take my first soak!

This is the shower, to the immediate left of the bath tub.

I'm not sure if you can tell from this picture how small the shower is. I would have taken a smaller tub (or no tub at all) if the shower had been bigger. The white bar on the right side of the picture is the right wall of the shower, if that gives you an idea.

Strangely enough, the toilet is in its own little room. It's fine, but the only fan in the bathroom is inside this tiny room, so we'll have to leave the door open to vent the moisture when we take a shower. Why is that so important, you ask? (see next picture)

It is important to get the moisture out of the bathroom because you access the closet from the bathroom. I think it's a bit strange, but that seems to be a new trend. It's a nice size closet (the picture is deceiving), but I really dislike the fact that there is no direct access to it from the bedroom. You MUST enter the closet through the bathroom. And, to keep your clothes dry, you must keep the closet door closed, especially while taking a shower. This is one of the few features of the house that I really don't like (the others are lack of a true laundry room and the tiny shower).



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