Saturday, August 21, 2010

What is the minimum reasonable size for a full bath (and cost) in a single family home (stall shower no tub)?

I live in New englandWhat is the minimum reasonable size for a full bath (and cost) in a single family home (stall shower no tub)?
Reasonable minimum size is probably 5' x 7'. This will accomodate a shower stall, commode, and a 30'; vanity sink base cabinet. You may be able to build your bathroom yourself for less than $2,000.00 if you have the available floor space, proximity to existing plumbing, tools, skills, time and patience. Even though it is a small space, this project requires the skills of a planner, framing/finish carpenter, plumber, electrician, drywaller, painter, and flooring installer. Hiring a contractor to build your bathroom will cost you four to five times as much.





Good luck with your project.What is the minimum reasonable size for a full bath (and cost) in a single family home (stall shower no tub)?
I live in new England, as well.


I paid $5,000 for a bathroom to be gutted of completely, and redone, including a new tub and tiled floor. The bathroom was 9' X 5'. A little on the small side for a family of my size (4), but not too small that it was uncomfortable.
If you do it yourself it can be done for a lot less. You can buy the shower enclosure @ Lowe's or Home Depot for $125-200 depending on your choice of style. You could spend more. Toilet $89 and up. Vanity w/sink or pedestal sink will effect the cost but again, can be purchased for $125 and up (way up). Ceramic tile .69/sf and up plus setting material and grout. Plus plumbing materials, light fixture, towel bar, paper holder, etc.





Bathroom in our old house was 5 x 8.

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