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Rocky Mountain Makeover Bath Project

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BATH RECOMMENDATIONS PROJECT

BEFORE

Jane & John are remodeling the en suite bathroom of their master bedroom. Surfaces could use an update and it needs to be more functional for long-term use.

AFTER

Their wishlist for improvements includes: 1) Removing a seldom-used corner tub. 2) Recon guring the shower to be free of doors or curtains, and to be more spacious to t a bench. 3) Keep 2 separate lavatory areas. 4) Keep the toilet behind a walled area. 5) Future-proof and apply Universal Design concepts to ease use with aging. 6) Find material solutions for lile or no tile grout to keep maintenance easy. Key design recommendations include: 1) Leaving shower and toilet in same general locations but arranging walls to be more spacious. 2) Creating a low- or no-threshold shower entrance paired with a rainfall shower head for a barrier free layout. 3) Move one lavatory to the corner where tub was and make use of that wall location for storage. 4) Consider a oating or console vanity for the other lavatory, open underneath for seated use. 5) Other Universal Design concepts utilized include geing as close to 36" wide walkways and openings where possible, and using single lever faucets for lavatories and shower. These concepts and our meeting notes are covered in more detail on the following pages. DESIGNED FOR

JANE & JOHN BY

BATH RECOMMENDATIONS PROJECT

DRAWINGS & NOTES Title Page / Project Summary pg 1 Rough Floor Plan pg 2 TITLE PAGE AND PROJECT SUMMARY

DWN REV

Color Perspectives Meeting & Materials Notes DATE 03-10-23

BY DRS

pgs 3-5 pgs 6-7

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