Y’all, the day is lastly right here! After a year-and-a-half of engaged on this grasp toilet transform, it’s lastly accomplished, and I’ve a load of pictures to indicate you. I might be writing a follow-up publish later this week that may embody the whole value, sources, and so forth. However for now, I simply wished to get to the images. We’ve all been ready manner too lengthy for this!
That is undoubtedly a room transform. In spite of everything, we took a room, tore it right down to the studs, flooring joists, and ceiling joists, and fully rebuilt it.
Nevertheless it’s a bit deceptive to name it a grasp toilet transform. That means that we took a grasp toilet and fully redid it. What we truly did is take the previous grasp bed room and switch it into a brand new, giant grasp toilet.
As a result of we fully modified the perform of the room, and since we turned it into a really giant wheelchair-accessible grasp toilet, this was not an affordable transform, even with me doing half of the work myself. My household helped me with the demolition of the room, after which my contractor took over and his guys did all the primary, foundational work to show the room into a rest room. His guys did all the work as much as and together with transferring a wall, constructing new partitions, plumbing rough-in, drywall, concrete board on the toilet flooring and bathe partitions, and pouring the concrete bathe pan.
As soon as their half was accomplished, I took over and did all the finishes — putting in tile (toilet flooring and the entire bathe), hanging the wallpaper mural, doing the Venetian plaster wall end, putting in all the trim, constructing the vanities and two storage cupboards, making a bubble chandelier, and so forth.
So in spite of everything of that, let me present you the way it turned out. First up is my favourite factor about this grasp toilet transform — the mural wall with the tub. To the left of the mural wall is the bathe, and to the proper of the mural wall is the water closet (bathroom room).
After which with me standing within the bathtub and searching the wrong way, that is the view (taken with a large angle lens to get the entire view)…
Now we will again up a bit, and I’ll present you some earlier than and after views.
That is what the room used to seem like when standing within the bed room doorway and searching in direction of the again proper nook and proper facet of the room. You may see the very tiny authentic grasp toilet there. ? I’d say we bought fairly the improve.
Immediately, if I stand in that very same place and take an image in that very same route, most of what I’m going to see is the water closet, with the quick wall of the water closet straight in entrance of me. It’s not a lot to see. ?
So I’ve to step exterior of the water closet so that you can get a good suggestion of what that very same (or very related) view appears to be like like right now…
This subsequent view of the unique master suite is trying in direction of the unique tiny grasp toilet. Behind the closed door was the moderately small walk-in closet.
And that very same view right now appears to be like like this.
The humorous factor is that the unique grasp toilet continues to be there behind the wall of the bathe, however there’s no entry to it in any respect. It’s fully walled off. (Don’t fear, there’s no electrical energy or water going to that room anymore, so no concern of leaks or burst pipes that we will’t get to.) That room, together with the large sunroom, might be torn down previous to us constructing the addition onto the again of the home.
This subsequent photograph is trying again in direction of the wall that had the walk-in closet on the left, and the bed room doorway that led to the hallway on the proper…
The closet was fully eliminated, the proper half of the wall was moved again about 4 toes (our hallway is way smaller right now), and the doorway into this room was closed up. That view now appears to be like like this…
Right here’s a little bit of an angled view in direction of the unique bed room doorway.
With the closet eliminated, the doorway closed up, and the half of that authentic wall that had the bed room doorway moved again and squared up with the again wall of the closet, that gave us loads of room for the big curbless bathe on the left, and the water closet on the proper.
For now, the one inside entrance into the toilet is thru the door that you just see within the photograph above. That doorway results in our house health club. However after our addition is constructed, which is able to embody a brand new master suite, the bed room might be our essential entry to the toilet. For now, issues are slightly unconventional. ?
You may see right here that this wall of the bed room was was once a stable wall.
However now that wall has the one inside entrance into the toilet.
However even after we construct our addition, and have regular entry into the toilet by the main bedroom, I feel we’re nonetheless going to maintain this doorway. It simply makes good sense in my thoughts to have direct entry from the house health club into the toilet.
And that is the ultimate earlier than and after of this grasp toilet transform. That is what the window wall used to seem like…
And right here’s what that wall appears to be like like now. You may see the outside door on the proper under.
It’s a bit unconventional to have an exterior door in a grasp toilet, however we’ve got to reside with it for now. That may finally be an inside pocket door an identical to the one on the left wall within the image above.
So these are all the earlier than and after photos, however I’ve lots extra photos to indicate you!
Let’s begin with the water closet. I simply love this room that’s tucked behind the mural wall. Since our bathe is so giant to accommodate Matt’s wheelchair, that made our water closet a bit bigger than most traditional water closets. And that gave me loads of room to get inventive.
To take up among the room, make the world really feel much less cavernous, and so as to add some sensible storage to the room, I constructed this cupboard utilizing leftover French doorways that I had taken off of our walk-in pantry.
On the wall to the left, I added a gallery wall of colourful butterflies and moths.
This area is bigger than most traditional water closets, but it surely’s nonetheless a small room, so I used my extensive angle lens to attempt to get the entire view of the cupboard and the butterfly wall. Vast angle lenses at all times distort issues a bit, however not less than you’ll be able to see all the pieces in a single photograph.
However right here’s a non-wide-angle, non-distorted view of the butterfly gallery wall…
On the opposite facet of the butterfly gallery wall is the big curbless bathe. Since Matt (my husband who has M.S.) makes use of a wheelchair, it was crucial that we’ve got a big bathe the place he might have loads of room to maneuver round, and it completely needed to be curbless for straightforward accessibility.
This bathe is an absolute dream. It measures about 7′ x 7.5′, and this bathe alone is concerning the dimension of our whole hallway toilet.
I didn’t need something obstructing his motion, so I didn’t need any sort of glass door or something like that. However I did determine so as to add a bathe curtain to separate the big bathe into two areas — a moist space and a drying off space. Plus, the bathe curtain retains the nice and cozy air in. I truly love the softness and the spa-like really feel that the bathe curtain provides to the in any other case cold-looking bathe space.
The bathe may be very extensive, so there are two 36-inch linear drains on the ground to span virtually your entire width. And so as to add extra heat to the bathe, I made slightly teak wooden shelf for the bathe area of interest to match the teak bathe stool within the nook.
Listed here are a number of extra photos of the bathe, with out commentary…
Okay, sufficient concerning the bathe. ? The primary a part of the grasp toilet transform is way more enjoyable to have a look at than the bathe, so let’s get a number of extra appears to be like at these areas. However first, let me present you the drawing that I did again in April of this yr…
And right here’s the ultimate self-importance wall…
I find it irresistible when a plan comes collectively! ?
I had a heck of a time developing with a plan that I used to be happy with for this wall. I’m an individual who wants symmetry, so the vanities wanted to match. However since Matt is in a wheelchair, additionally they wanted to be wheelchair accessible.
After trying and wheelchair accessible toilet concepts, and never liking something I used to be seeing, I lastly determined to construct some easy (and never so clearly “wheelchair accessible”) table-style vanities. Each has two little drawers in it for issues like toothbrush, toothpaste, and get in touch with lens stuff. However clearly that wasn’t going to be sufficient storage in a grasp toilet.
So for the majority of our storage wants, I constructed a big dresser-style cupboard to go beneath the window.
This was my first time constructing with walnut, and it was a bit scary! Not solely is walnut dear, however I didn’t have my commonplace backups, like wooden filler and caulk, that I typically have when constructing issues which can be going to be painted.
My one remorse is that I used a bit of walnut that had a knot in it for the body of the underside proper drawer. In hindsight, I want I’d have traded out that piece for one which didn’t have a swirly eye-catching knot in it, however hindsight is 20/20. It’s accomplished, and I’ll reside with it. However general, I’m so happy with how the vanities and storage cupboard turned out. You may see the self-importance construct right here, and the storage cupboard construct right here.
That is one other extensive angle lens pic, so it’s a bit distorted, however not less than you’ll be able to see the entire wall…
I can’t consider it’s completed. It’s truly completed! This room has consumed my ideas, my inventive vitality, and an excessive amount of my time for 18 months now, and it’s lastly accomplished! We are able to truly begin having fun with this room now.
And with that, I’ll depart you with a number of extra photos introduced with out commentary…
Like I stated, I’ll observe up with one other publish to share the fee (together with a price breakdown of every factor) and sources. So when you’re considering that information, it’s coming!
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