tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12947548.post7407745844253673972..comments2020-05-01T05:14:43.657-07:00Comments on 6710 Grand: The Master BathRobin E. Olsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15473765313421211341noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12947548.post-89545950975812639362009-11-30T21:23:30.188-08:002009-11-30T21:23:30.188-08:00I agree with you too. I don't like our little...I agree with you too. I don't like our little bathroom on the first floor for that very reason. Granted it's small and has a door, but the bedroom is also small so every flush, faucet turn and shower door open could be heard right outside. I got used to sleeping through your dad's early morning constitutional, but only after all little kids were grown enough not to need a mom on constant alert. Before that I was just too light a sleeper.<br /><br />And upstairs the bathroom may have been down the hall from the door way, the tub is still just on the other side of the bedroom wall. You probably never noticed that since you had the other room. So Anyway If the noise and lights are a problem for us, They have to be a real nuisance for you with no door. Hopefully the rest of the house makes up for it a little =)Tiggerrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01203149295253257268noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12947548.post-30129582644288442252009-11-26T21:39:34.394-08:002009-11-26T21:39:34.394-08:00Still fightin' this one, my old-fashioned frie...Still fightin' this one, my old-fashioned friend? ;-)<br /><br />Seriously, I totally get your complaints. I tiptoe around in the dark every morning when my alarm goes off at 0441. Carrie and Jalen have at least another hour of sleep at that hour. If the dog doesn't bark, I'm golden... But the open floorplan master suites weren't designed for families that aren't up at the same time... Like on coffee and toothpaste commercials.<br /><br />I wanna see your finished project once you guys solve this.Elhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00341290898076330646noreply@blogger.com