Log and Timber Home Living

the family bath

these days, we’re all looking for ways to shave expenses without sacrificing quality. Things like clipping coupons or combining errands to save on gas are no-brainers, but when you’re in the throes of planning your forever home, the path to savings may not be quite as clear.

One solution not only helps to cut down on expenses, it also reduces square footage AND brings people closer together. Enter: the family bath.

We know, we know … one bathroom? For the whole family? It’s madness, right? Not with the right approach (aka, the right layout).

Family baths are workhorses

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