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View Poll Results: Which arrangement do you prefer?
Toilet in a room with no other fixtures 14 24.14%
Toilet and lavatory in a room with bath tub located in different area 11 18.97%
Toilet, lavatory and bath tub located in one room with one door 33 56.90%
combination of toilet and shower unit (sit on toilet and shower with hand held shoer head) 0 0%
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Old 03-10-2012, 08:28 PM   #15
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We have the toilet and shower in one room with the sink in the hallway. i love this because somebody can be using the toilet and the other getting ready for the day brushing teeth and what not.
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Old 03-10-2012, 08:54 PM   #17
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If the DW prefers the layout, it is the right one....
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We have the toilet and shower in one room with the sink in the hallway. i love this because somebody can be using the toilet and the other getting ready for the day brushing teeth and what not.
That's what I have and love it.



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Old 03-10-2012, 09:21 PM   #19
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Your poll missed a couple of options. Our coach has a toilet and a small sink in a closet on the passenger's side separate from the shower and another sink on the driver's side. This is all between the main salon and the bedroom. There are pocket doors on either side to close it off from both the salon and the bedroom. I should also mention that our laundry is located there too. It's opposite the shower and directly behind the toilet closet. It works very well for us.
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If the DW prefers the layout, it is the right one....
Good answer!!
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Old 03-10-2012, 09:46 PM   #21
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We tossed that idea around b4 we bought. We both decided that we liked the one room for all. I didn't want great aunt gertrude washing her hands in my bedroom while I was sleeping. So we got a 5er with everything in one room. Works for us. Cheerio, Jeannine
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We have the split bath in our motorhome, everything but the shower on one side of the isle, and the shower on the other side. They can be combined into one with the closing of a door in the isle. We like it, and it works well for us.
Same as ours. We also have an extra sink in the bedroom. DW claimed that one for herself. If we ever hit the lotto I could see a bath and a half model replacing what we have now. Until then what we have now is great.
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I like everything all in one room, and I prefer a tub to a shower - thankfully I found a MH that had all of these features.
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:26 AM   #24
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Everything in one room. Bath door opens into hallway and latches, this blocks off the bath and bedroom from the rest of the coach.

Wardrobe and and six drawers right in the hall. Lots of room to dry and get dressed
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If I didn't get totally level, the bathroom door would close on it's own with me on the toilet. I didn't like that and installed a cabinet catch at the top of the door. It blocks the bedroom, but so what, it's only me and DD Sadie.



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One more Thought...

Our current rolling home has the toilet in a separate room with a sink and vanity. I would never opt for a toilet room without a sink. I am stickler for handwashing after using the loo and if the grandkids have to go too far without having the sink right in front of them....well you know how they quickly forget to wash the hands.... And that applies to Hubby as well..bless his heart.....

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Our coach has a full self-contained bath, doors from bedroom and from front of coach with sink,tub and dressing area, but toilet is inside an enclosed compartment with door.
Similar design to most all higher end sticks and brick homes in recent years. We prefer this layout to any other design, and would want the same layout should we purchase another coach.
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Actually our toilet is in a separate room with the washer / dryer. Works out good for us.
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