If you haven't considered this yet, you surely will soon... so long as you're planning on building a new home, that is.
Which will it be for your master bath?...
- Just a shower, no tub
- Just a bathtub, no shower
- A tub & shower combo
- Separate shower and a tub
For years now, I've had my heart set on a completely custom shower inside the master bathroom. I call it "my YMCA shower".
I guess that puts me in the "just a shower, no tub" category.
I visualize our new master bath as a tiled wet room. Yep, a full-size walk-in shower room.
There is no tub or shower "insert" -- just floor to ceiling tile. No separate shower flooring -- instead, the tiled wall combines with the tiled floor, seamlessly.
And inside my ideal master bathroom, a bath tub is nowhere to be found. (I figure I can use the tub in the guest bathroom on those rare instances when I get the urge to take a bath.)
Ideally, there is also no door... not even a shower curtain on this mega shower. The entryway is far enough away from the actual showerhead that there is very little chance of anything nearby getting wet. (Though the entire room is tile anyway, so it wouldn't matter much if something did catch a splash or two of water.)
And another bonus for a walk-in shower like this would be a cut-out window in the shower room itself -- high enough up to be private, but large enough to let in a significant amount of light.
The Benefits Of A Wet Room Shower
A shower like this is very easy to clean. I know because we had a shower like this in a house we rented in Florida. (Loved it!)The best part: No shower door to get hazed over with soap scum. No metal parts or nooks & crannies to get gunked up with grime over time. No shower curtain & liner to try and keep from mildewing. Nothing but smooth tiled walls to wipe down (or hose down with a detachable shower head) in one fell swoop.
NOTE: We are still in the design phase regarding the master bathroom in our soon-to-be-built log home. However, as it stands now, our current plans are to include a "wet room" shower, and no tub. Pictures to follow (...several months from now, of course).
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Marci -
Here are some pictures of our master bathroom.
My gosh, you have described the VERY bathroom I've been looking for as we prepare to build in the spring. Do you have a photo yet? Would love a space just as you described. Sounds lovely!!
Hi Sally,
As you know from the above article, we're putting a wet room shower in our new log home.
Personally, I think that type of shower would DEFFINITELY give your bathroom the "pop" you're looking for! They are even becoming more and more popular, and more and more "standard" rather than "luxury" these days.
I'm not so sure it's the cheapest option though. You'd be looking at a lot of tile work, and while we haven't priced ours yet, I'm guessing it's somewhat pricey for the tile & labor.
But there's no doubt about it, your bathroom would leave a lasting impression among all who visit it!
As far as being log-home style... I'd say "Heck yeah!" To give you a better idea, check out HGTV's Blog Cabin project and see what "won" as the bathroom of choice for their log cabin. (Hint: Modern Slate Walk-In Shower)
And not sure if you already saw this or not... Some pictures of log home bathrooms
And here are lots of pictures of wet room showers
Anyone else have ideas or experience with walk-in shower rooms???
Our log home is 7 years old. The master bath vanity is along a deep wall in the bedroom. The little room has the toilet, shower and shelves for towels. I need to find a picture of a wet-room shower. Would that go along with the log home theme?looks I want to stay with the theme. We are trying to remodel to sell the house. I want this bathroom to "POP", without costing alot of $$$. Got any suggestions?