And then through a large arch, there will be a free standing tub and linen storage on either side. (we’re so excited for this!!) I see a beautiful tile design moment on the floor here, too. As you continue through the space, it will open up into the vanity area with his and hers on opposite sides of the room. We plan on adding a privacy window to the shower since we loved the natural light in our last one. There will be some tweaks made, but basically, the toilet closet will remain in its current location, but turned on the side to allow more room for a shower on the other side of the space. We shared with her our current layout and struggles and within 25 minutes, she had come up with 5 different layouts including the one we can’t wait to run with!! This is a free service to anyone that visits the Design Center in Kohler, Wisconsin. This could work! I love this!! I definitely don’t want a mirror in our shower! (haha).īut the real cherry on top came when we met with a Kohler bathroom designer about our specific bathroom. We walked through every one and our minds kept lighting up. The design center was filled with every finish and bathroom part you could think of, as well as, a lot of showroom bathrooms in a variety of styles. Our videographer, Andi, tagged along and captured our experience and a lot of the ah-ha moments we had in real time while we talked through what we loved and wanted and definitely DIDN’T want and how we made decisions together. We stayed at the beautiful American Club and the inspiration immediately started pouring in. Spoiler alert: we walked away with a lot more. We jumped at the opportunity to be inspired and hopefully walk away with a few fresh ideas. And right now our closet is through the doorway at the very end (but very soon, all of that space will be a part of the bathroom).ĭuring our planning process, we were invited by Kohler to the very charming village of Kohler, Wisconsin to tour the factory, get to know the brand and check out the design center. There’s a very long double vanity on the left and water closet, huge–LIKE WAY TOO LARGE STEP UP TUB–and small shower lined up on the right. ![]() But we have been stumped on the layout! Every direction we turned, felt like we were just rearranging things into another long hallway of a bathroom–which, I mean, it is kind of a long hallway of a bathroom, but our dream was to make it not feel so linear. It’s large at 11’x21′ but with bulky items lining both sides, it doesn’t feel as spacious as it could. ![]() ![]() Our current bathroom feels very hallway like. And, you know us, we can’t sit on an opportunity like that for very long!! Right now, our closet is in the master bathroom so over the next few weeks we’ll be building the closet out in our new space (see more about that here!) which leaves us an empty closet space to integrate into part of our bathroom. And if it seems like we’re jumping from our closet to our bathroom and back again, we are. The plan is to start our master bathroom renovation in April.
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