In the past, master bathrooms were often simply larger bathrooms with a purely functional purpose: to allow a couple or individual ease of access to bathing and other tasks with more space and privacy than a traditional bathroom. However, today's master bathrooms encompass a range of lavish and luxurious possibilities, and the large size typically found in master bathrooms offers choices in design layout.
Tub Center
For a modern day master bath, the focal idea is luxury. Situate a sumptuous bathtub right in the center of the room. A sunken bath with whirlpool jets, evocative of an in-ground swimming pool, in the center of the room allows you to see all the other areas of the bathroom from the tub and allows you to walk around the tub. Ideally, the master bath should be directly beneath a skylight so that a flow of natural light can pour over you when bathing without sacrificing privacy. Hang an understated television from a corner, so that you can enjoy your favorite TV show or movie while you bathe.
Separate Sinks and Toilet
Two sinks are an absolute necessity in a master bathroom, even if you're the only person who will be using the bathroom. The additional sink adds to the feeling of space. The sinks can connect along the same vanity cabinet or be separated by a cabinet. Situate the sinks near a window so that you have lots of natural light shining on your reflection in the mirror. To keep the tub as the focal point, install one sink on either side of the tub. Install the toilet in its own spacious water closet away from the rest of the features of the master bath for added privacy.
Spa Shower
The spa shower should stand to the right or left of the bath and exceed the expectations of an ordinary shower. Surround the shower with glass to allow in natural light. For added luxury, outfit the shower with multiple jets and a large bench.
Vanity or Exercise Wing
Additional space opposite the shower allows you extra design options. Furnish this area with a vanity table and mirror, placed to take advantage of natural light. Alternatively, place exercise equipment, such as a treadmill or elliptical machine, for quick and private morning workouts.
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