Do you have a large master bathroom?

Mine was built 100 years ago. I'm lucky it even has a bathroom. We have four bedrooms, one bath. Pedestal sink, claw foot tub. We put a shower in the basement. But you should see my kitchen. It's even more basic than my bathroom lol

Me too - my house was built in 1939. We have an IKEA sink (a special one we bought because it was REALLY small) and a 4-foot clawfoot tub. The bathroom is tiny, but when we bought the house it was a room with a washer, dryer, and a toilet, so I can't complain. At least it's less weird.

My kitchen is SOOOO small - 9 x 9 when you subtract out the cabinets. :(
 
My other bathroom is bigger than the master bathroom. That happens when your house is only 1,532 square feet. It was built in the early 70's.
 
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Our house was built in 2015, so it's only 2 years old. The master bath is sufficiently big. Don't know the exact dimensions, but it's something like 15x8. We did a tub delete, so there is no bathtub in the master bathroom. Instead, we used 1/2 the space to add a larger linen closet and the other 1/2 to expand our shower. It's not very wide, but very long...has full body shower heads on both ends. To make up for the tub delete, we put a hot tub on our back patio.

Our previous home was very, very large. The master bath was something like 22x15. It was ridiculously big. Far bigger than we needed. The one thing we really miss about that house was the kitchen. It had a mega-size kitchen. Big enough that we had an island that easily sat 6, which was in the middle of the kitchen. Then for the eat in area, our kitchen table sat 12 and there was plenty of room for it.
 
We don't have a Master a bath and I hate that we don't. Out house was built in 1985 and is a good sized house, but just has 2 "hallway" bathrooms for the 4 bedrooms. We are planing to move in a few years and a nice master bath with a soaking tub is very high on my priority list.
 


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