A typical tiny house bathroom will include a small sink or vanity, toilet, and shower.
(With the right layout, some may even have room for a tub.)
you’re free to choose to design your own or use a preset kit.
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They achieved it by combining a clear glass shower door and teal subway tiles.
A teak shower floor adds warmth and sits flush in their custom shower pan.
The shower build took only a few days to complete and cost around $1,000 to $1,500.
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The walls and floors are covered with several layers of sealed concrete.
Acacia tiles were added for aesthetics and functionality since concrete is slippery when wet.
Copper fixtures add warmth to the cozy grotto-like spa.
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It was built by Shaye’s Tiny Homes, and cabinetry was made by Variant Spaces in New Zealand.
A big window lets in light while the mirror and glass shower door make the space seem much bigger.
A 3/8-inch-thick piece of tempered and laminated glass divides the bathroom from the rest of the house.
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The entire bathroom cost under $1,700 and took roughly two weeks to complete.
The custom-built skylight brings in tons of light to make the tiny 2-foot-by-2-foot space.
The stained, sealed wood floor adds to the spa-like feel.
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All ceramic tiles were set with flexible grout and the cedar ceiling was sealed to stay waterproof.
The bathroom took about one month to complete and cost about $5,000.
Their advice: plan the layout, plumbing, and electric lines first.
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Be patient because things take longer than expected, especially if it’s a DIY," they said.
Their build features a stand-up shower with a shower door for privacy.
They custom-built their composting toilet to fit the space and installed an instant hot-water heater above it.
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It took about one month to complete and cost approximately $2,300.
A Pocket Farmhouse Bathroom
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Carole Robindesigned this fresh whitefarm-style bathroomfor her tiny house.
The total estimate of her bathroom, including appliances, was approximately $3,200.
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The bathroom took about a month and cost about $4,000.
Their biggest tip: Hire out the shower, Amber says.
It’s worth the money to hire a professional to get it done right."
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It features a skylight, built-in shelves, and textured aqua subway tile.
Plants on the shower ledge create an outdoor shower feel.
It bumps out over the trailer tongue and adds space to the entire bathroom.
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They used black-and-white hexagon penny tiles for the floors and 4-inch by 4-inch black-and-white tiles throughout the room.
The handcrafted vanity is topped by a full-size sink from Concretti Designs.
They installed a low-flow showerhead from Nebia and built a skylight for amazing nighttime views.
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The total cost was $3,000 and their advice to DIYers?
Hire a professional so you don’t waste time fixing your own errors.
There are countless examples of beautiful, functional bathrooms withshowersbuilt into tiny homes that are both off-grid and on-grid.
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Incinerating toilets are also often used.
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