Having a bathroom that is built in to a bedroom – with little to no partition – is something that homeowners either love or hate.
Houzz contributor and residential architect Eric Reinholdt goes through the pros and cons of having an en suite bathroom.
Benefits of the open-concept is that it makes bathrooms accessible, allows for small spaces to feel larger, and open spaces can borrow light from each other.
But many homeowners and architects balk at the idea of having less privacy, and having noise, artificial light, and odors travel seamlessly.
Read the full story on Houzz.
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