We were unwavering about needing two full bathrooms upstairs, so he advised us to try to carve one out much closer to the existing upstairs bathroom (ideally behind it or next to it). A plumber estimated that it would be around $4-5K more to put that bathroom in the front of the house since there’s no plumbing on that half of the house so there would be a lot more materials/labor involved. For one, we were struggling with the kitchen layout because we had very little wall space in the rear of the house, mostly thanks to the back door (the neighbors just have a window there), the back staircase (some neighbors have removed theirs, we’d like to keep ours), plus a low window and bathroom door in the way too. That floor plan actually felt pretty spot on initially, but little by little we realized some shortcomings: We also liked the idea of a larger closet.
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