Posted by Ecnerwal on February 23, 2010 at 08:21:03 from (71.123.87.30):
In Reply to: Farmhouse Huntin posted by old on February 22, 2010 at 22:52:12:
CLTX said: (quoted from post at 11:28:22 02/23/10) You could have a small bath with shower in mudroom/utility room, so you can clean up without tracking through house. Makes mama much happier, cause when mama ain't happy, aint't nobody happy.
I was going to do that, but ended up just putting it in the shop, so it's not really needed at the house. Having grown up with a house that had a long path from outside to the john, the john is right next to the man door for the shop. Floor drain for easy floor cleanup - expect mud to get tracked in there. Shower is a separate room that backs up to that to keep the plumbing short and sweet. Utility sink for the shop backs up to the other wall. Does assume heat & plumbing in the shop, but simplified the house a bit.
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