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Master Bath Suite: You Need One

Master Bath Suite: You Need One

One of the areas that you spend most of your time is your bathroom. Think about it for a moment…you shower or bathe in here, you get dressed, brush your teeth, and perform other personal activities in here as well. With that being said, your bathroom space should be beautiful, functional, and versatile to provide you with all of the comforts you want and desire.

A master bath suite is not considered the master bathroom, but it is considered an area that is directly connected to the master bathroom. Typically, the suite is divided with an interior door or a sliding partition to provide privacy on both sides.

Since the suite is only accessed via the master bathroom, it provides ultimate privacy for those who use it and only those who you welcome to use it will find it.

Master bathroom suites used to be popular in the mid to late 50s, but have recently gained traction again and many modern homes are beginning to add them back in. If you are wondering just what components are included in the suite and what you can expect, we will cover that below for you.

What’s Included?

Pretty much everything. If you think we are joking, we are not. In fact, when space permits, some couples will decide to add in a mini fridge or other small appliances to help them speed up their morning routine.

The master bath suite joins together the efficiency of your closet space and the bathroom space. Therefore, you can transition easily from the bathroom to getting dressed and prepping for your day.

Basically, inside of your master suite, you will find the items you need to get ready each morning from clothing to shoes, accessories, and even personal primping items such as makeup, etc.

Your master bathroom suite is one that is personalized to your tastes and can include any facilities or items that you want it to. In fact, it is not uncommon for some couples to use the room as an exercise area too.

Why a Master Bathroom Suite?

If you are wondering why you would need a bathroom suite, it does make life easy and simple. For example, if you and your spouse wake up at different times in the morning, a suite would be ideal because you will not have to disturb your partner when you rise and need to turn on the lights to get ready. You simply head to the bathroom and suite and go about your business while your spouse continues to sleep.

Master bathroom suites are a growing trend and they provide a lot of convenience and versatility within your master bedroom and bathroom space.

If you are considering a master bathroom suite, think about the elements that you want it to have and how you want it setup. The size of the suite depends on your needs and you can choose to have this room large or small. Don’t be afraid to add extra amenities to it either!

 

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