Mad Mike
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If joists run in the direction of the 5.88” wall, you could do a simple bump out up to 24” using cantilevered joists. That would give you a big vanity and conventional clearances.
Joists are running across the bathroom (parallel with window)If joists run in the direction of the 5.88” wall, you could do a simple bump out up to 24” using cantilevered joists. That would give you a big vanity and conventional clearances.
I agree with getting rid of tub. But we still have fairly young kids and a tub comes in handy. Mind you it’s not like the cottage is being used year round every weekend.If it was me I’d ditch the tub in Mikes suggestion, keep that layout and put a big walk in shower there with glass doors and keep the window and sill (upgraded sill and waterproofed) to store items on. Floor to ceiling glass doors would make the place look way bigger, more modern and still let the light shine through.
I’m not that big on tubs though and prefer showers so that’s just me.
I like to keep at least one conventional bathroom with tub in every house - tubs are useful at times. You can do a shortie (accessible tub) or use full size glass doors for modern look, although no doors will make it look bigger).If it was me I’d ditch the tub in Mikes suggestion, keep that layout and put a big walk in shower there with glass doors and keep the window and sill (upgraded sill and waterproofed) to store items on. Floor to ceiling glass doors would make the place look way bigger, more modern and still let the light shine through.
I’m not that big on tubs though and prefer showers so that’s just me.
I stole it from my Timmins place! My bathroom is almost exactly the same size, I just finished it.I agree with getting rid of tub. But we still have fairly young kids and a tub comes in handy. Mind you it’s not like the cottage is being used year round every weekend.
@Mad Mike that’s a hell of a plan thank you. Never considered rotating the tub 90deg. That seems to really open up the space.

Wow that looks awesome!I stole it from my Timmins place! My bathroom is almost exactly the same size, I just finished it.
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I like to keep at least one conventional bathroom with tub in every house - tubs are useful at times. You can do a shortie (accessible tub) or use full size glass doors for modern look, although no doors will make it look bigger).
I don’t like full height doors, shower gets really foggy unless it has its own exhsust. Also, showers with full doors or steam doors get mildew unless you leave them open after use.
I should have changed the floor tiles, but when I bought the place the bathroom was trashed, and I needed it for myself. I’ll redo the floors when I redo the kitchen.Wow that looks awesome!
I think this will be a project for MP Contracting and use it in my portfolio moving forward.
If I’m in town I can help with the plumbing - save you a couple of days. Most DiYs mess that part up badly.Wow that looks awesome!
I think this will be a project for MP Contracting and use it in my portfolio moving forward.
If you’re in town and I’m in Wasaga then def pop up for a pint and brainstorm.If I’m in town I can help with the plumbing - save you a couple of days. Most DiYs mess that part up badly.