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We are planning a 10 1/2 by 17 foot addition to our unused formal living room to turn it into a downstairs master bedroom due to health issues. I would like a tub, separate shower, and double sinks. Of course I'd like the largest possible walk-in closet too. There would be one entry door on the left side facing the front of the house and to make it go with the rest of the house front I think two long windows on the front. Does anyone know where I could get help designing this or an online site that would be helpful? Do you think the space is too small for a separate tub and shower?
 
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You probably need to ask around and see what designers are good in your area, and then hire a designer to do a plan for you. Be sure to think through ADA issues that may be in the future. A well planned bathroom will look great and meet your current and future health needs. The cost of the design work will be money very well spent.
 
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