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Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 06:54 PM Jan 2014

I really like the idea of a small, simple home (not tiny) but I really want one with two bathrooms

Is that too much to ask? I want company to have their own bath with a shower.

Anyone see any floor plans to that effect? I seem to come across some beautiful small homes, but they all only have one bath.

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I really like the idea of a small, simple home (not tiny) but I really want one with two bathrooms (Original Post) Flaxbee Jan 2014 OP
I'm not sure where you live, but if it's only going to be used for guests, how cbayer Jan 2014 #1
A spruced up port-a-john and a garden hose for washing up and showers? Kaleva Jan 2014 #2
Could be solar heated water in there, cbayer Jan 2014 #3
Seriously though, your idea is a good one. Kaleva Jan 2014 #4
Thanks, Kaleva! cbayer Jan 2014 #6
May have something, there. Perhaps a mbility-impaired john... Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #22
too cold here for that to be appealing in all weather -- but Flaxbee Jan 2014 #9
Yes, a sauna! Or maybe a small hot tub. cbayer Jan 2014 #10
How about this? 880 sq. ft. with 2 bedooms and 2 bathrooms Kaleva Jan 2014 #5
I like that one! cbayer Jan 2014 #7
that's definitely one I will bookmark. Thanks, Kaleva! Flaxbee Jan 2014 #8
I'd enclose the front porch and make that a utility , laundry and mudroom. Kaleva Jan 2014 #16
I'd like to have a screened in porch for summer evenings, but I also definitely want a separate Flaxbee Jan 2014 #19
no closets? n/t NMDemDist2 Feb 2014 #21
I have a few questions. Curmudgeoness Jan 2014 #11
Hi Curmudgeoness! Flaxbee Jan 2014 #12
Ah, there it is....why does the bathroom Curmudgeoness Jan 2014 #13
because then I can have the chaotic, private bathroom and the public one that Flaxbee Jan 2014 #14
I see your point. Curmudgeoness Jan 2014 #15
Are you sure you aren't just wanting a bathroom of your own?? cbayer Jan 2014 #17
welllll... now that you mention it Flaxbee Jan 2014 #18
Why not just put up Shankapotomus Jan 2014 #20

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
1. I'm not sure where you live, but if it's only going to be used for guests, how
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 07:17 PM
Jan 2014

about something outside?

You could enclose and space heat it. It could actually be really lovely, perhaps with a view towards an area that maintains privacy?

Something about that appeals to me. You could make it rustic, but very inviting.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
3. Could be solar heated water in there,
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 07:38 PM
Jan 2014

but I would definitely plug into the existing sewage system, lol.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
6. Thanks, Kaleva!
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 07:40 PM
Jan 2014

We have an outdoor shower on the boat, and it's great under the right circumstances.

Hope you are well.

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
22. May have something, there. Perhaps a mbility-impaired john...
Thu Feb 13, 2014, 08:49 AM
Feb 2014

which is larger.

Curious, you see rows of portajohns at big events; yet a bathroom is considered the most expensive room in a house to build/re-fit

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
9. too cold here for that to be appealing in all weather -- but
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 08:03 PM
Jan 2014

maybe if I can build a separated-by-walkway workspace with sauna & bathroom that could work. Would need roofing to connect to the main house, though.

Interesting idea.

How're things going, cbayer?

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
10. Yes, a sauna! Or maybe a small hot tub.
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 08:07 PM
Jan 2014

Things are going well, Flaxbee.

I just made an avocado soup and it's looking pretty delicious.

Hope you are well and not too cold.

Kaleva

(38,553 posts)
16. I'd enclose the front porch and make that a utility , laundry and mudroom.
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 07:58 AM
Jan 2014

In that room you could have your washer, dryer, water heater, furnace/boiler and a small closet for boots, shoes, coats and jackets.

If you didn't want the appliances seen by guests as they entered your home, they could be hidden by bi-fold doors.

Another option would be to build this over a full or half basement and have the basement stairs located in the aforementioned enclosed entry. All your appliances would be down there and there'd be room for a work/hobby area and much more extra storage.

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
19. I'd like to have a screened in porch for summer evenings, but I also definitely want a separate
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 11:49 AM
Jan 2014

utility room that will have a special nook for cat-related items.

I'm not much into accumulating things, so I don't want/need a lot of basement storage -- but a half basement is a possibility, so long as the house / basement are extremely well made, insulated, etc. Where we are now the basement is a leaky mess.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
11. I have a few questions.
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 08:29 PM
Jan 2014

Oh, hi, Flaxbee! Hope all is well with you.

How often do you have company? Is it on a monthly basis? For more than a day or two at a time? Or is it only once or twice a year?

I used to think about things like houses, cars, etc. based on how it would affect guests. But then I realized that I was living in houses that were too big, just because once or twice a year I would have family come to visit. And I was driving cars that were roomier than I needed or wanted, except at those times when people were visiting. Then I realized that my guests could deal with a little inconvenience in life for the short period of time that they were here (or if they didn't like it, they could get a hotel room). And if I wanted that two-seater convertible sports car, I could rent a car when company was here.

Then again, I was raised in a house with one bathroom and six people, and we survived. I don't remember how we survived, but I don't remember fights or problems. I live in that same house now, with one bathroom, and it is not a problem.

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
12. Hi Curmudgeoness!
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 08:58 PM
Jan 2014

Hope all is well with you and Sammy!

I don't have people visit because I have no room (and because my husband is a slob). Honestly, I probably wouldn't have a lot of people staying over, but I'd like to have friends over much more than I do, and I don't want people traipsing through my bedroom to get to the bathroom. I want a private, en-suite bathroom.

The second bathroom could be very small - sink, toilet, stall shower - but I wannnnt it.

I don't want a big fancy kitchen, or a big car, but I want two bathrooms. And a small but very functional / well-designed mudroom/laundry room/cat-litter-box room. Lol.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
13. Ah, there it is....why does the bathroom
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 09:24 PM
Jan 2014

have to be accessed through your bedroom? I would hate that too (and for more reasons than that unmade bed that usually sits there). Mine is just off the hallway.

And I agree with you about a laundry room!

Edit to add: Sammy is doing wonderful. We have had no health problems for months and he is fat and happy. Quite a pleasant surprise. And I am doing well too.

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
14. because then I can have the chaotic, private bathroom and the public one that
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 10:16 PM
Jan 2014

is easier to keep clean.

I dunno. It's just a weird peccadillo of mine - private en suite bathroom and separate bathroom for guests in the open living area.

Our current house has only one bathroom between the two bedrooms. It's fine, I suppose. I just like the idea of them being separate - and having a more utilitarian bathroom for easy of access and for guests that I can keep clean all the time vs. the one I share with my husband, whom you'd think was a hippo taking mudbaths from the state of the bathroom.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
15. I see your point.
Fri Jan 17, 2014, 10:29 PM
Jan 2014

Yes, it is easier to keep one clean----as long as you don't let the hippo use it.

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