![]() ![]() Turns out it was the luckiest plan B ever because not only do they give our space a much more airy feel than a cabinet would: I ended up having to change my plan and use floating wood shelves instead. but had only a very small space for it to the right of our shower and I couldn’t find a narrow cabinet that I liked. I originally planned to include a small storage cabinet for towels, TP, etc. Idea #9: Use Floating Shelves to Snag Extra Storage Spaceįiguring out the layout for our master bathroom was a little tricky because while it was a new addition, the footprint was determined for us because we went both as wide and as long as we could based on our septic setback and a few other considerations. In some cases you can have non-custom cabinetry retrofitted with a drawer outlet too but you need to have a few inches of clearance behind the drawer to make it work. It’s a very similar idea to this drawer in our kitchen where we have a double outlet and two USB ports that allows us to use it as a hidden charging station: Perfect for a hair dryer and so many other things! It’s been six months since we finished our master bathroom renovation (see the “before” and “after” that’s mounted inside the drawer and has the cord attached to a large hinge behind it that allows you to pull the drawer in and out while keeping the outlet connected. ![]() Looking for some master bathroom remodel ideas? These are my ten favorite features from our bathroom renovation! ![]()
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