As you plan your new home, make sure you consider master bathroom layout options.
While kitchens, outdoor living spaces, and family areas can be some of the most fun aspects of your home to plan, the location of the master bathroom toilet can still an important aspect of your everyday routine.
Here are the top four most popular master bathroom toilet locations, to help you decide which style best suits your personality.

Want to maintain your privacy? Then consider floor plans with a completely separate "Toilet Room".
Having a separate door that can lock might be the most comfortable option for you.
Watch a video tour of the home pictured here - The Beaufort.

If you feel a little claustrophobic in a closed commode room, then consider master bathroom layouts with a full wall separating the toilet.
Leave off the door, and the room will feel more spacious. Tucking the toilet away will still give you a comfortable level of privacy.
Watch a video tour of the home pictured here - The Greenhaven.

Master bathroom layouts with a half-wall separating the commode maintain some privacy, while keeping a more open feel.
The side of a vanity can also serve as a half-wall for privacy in some floor plan layouts.
Watch a video tour of the home pictured here - The Beaufort.

The fourth option? Consider a fully open master bath, with no wall or room separating the toilet.
This master bath layout style is most common in an Accessible or Universal Design Raleigh new home.
The separation allows for full dismount space, making the bath easy to use no matter what mobility device is present.
Each aspect of your new home should reflect your personality, even the master bathroom commode placement! Get ideas for your Raleigh new home, below.
Customization options are endless, when you design and build a custom home with Stanton Homes.
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