This is a video I found on YouTube, and I want to know the size of the room. Can anyone estimate it's dimensions/square footage from the video? The dimensions/square footage of the shower stall?
around 100sf of the word remodel ever...1990's home depot off the shelf junk upgraded to 2014 home depot off the shelf junk
snooker-doodle-dandy
Nov 9, 14 11:13 am
I was going to say 5,000 sf.....ya that looks about right...
Miles Jaffe
Nov 9, 14 11:29 am
I thought this was one of teeter's virtual rendered designs.
curtkram
Nov 9, 14 12:50 pm
I actually watched some of that. He says 'there' a lot. I could almost guess what region he's from. Also, he said the ceiling tiles are 6x6, so you can count those.
jitter12
Nov 9, 14 8:34 pm
My guess would be 75-80 sf, or 9x8ish
HT22330
Nov 9, 14 9:07 pm
Was the 100 square feet a true estimate? The 6x6 tiles aren't displaying too well on my computer to count. Does anyone know how much square footage was taken to make the shower stall?
Thanks for the replies by the way.
chigurh
Nov 9, 14 9:40 pm
jitter is probably closer...between 80-100sf would be my guess
HT22330
Nov 11, 14 5:41 am
Thanks for the answers. What about that can be seen here?
HT22330
Nov 11, 14 5:45 am
I meant to say "What about the one that can be seen here".
HT22330
Nov 11, 14 7:32 pm
No insight?
Non Sequitur
Nov 11, 14 8:59 pm
18 cubits.
midlander
Nov 11, 14 9:07 pm
What difference does it make - what are you trying to figure out? A bathroom can be as big as you want to make it, obviously. This looks more like something from a spa or high-end health club. It might be 200sf, but can't really tell from this photo.
HT22330
Nov 12, 14 12:51 am
The photo is from a private 5,300 square foot residence. I was asking out of curiosity, and was wondering how much space would be needed to create various spaces that seem spacious.
SuperKing
Nov 12, 14 1:29 am
More appropriate question would be "what style is this house?" Most people in this forum know what I meant.
midlander
Nov 12, 14 3:18 am
@HT22330 - I see. There are a lot of factors that go into making a room feel spacious, not just floor area. Especially for a room like a bathroom that is full of fixtures and specialized spaces the way things are organized makes a big difference. Ceiling heights can have a big effect too, as does lighting and using bright finish materials.
In a 5,300 sf house everything will be spacious and some spaces will just feel empty unless you've got a good interior decorator.
vado retro
Nov 12, 14 10:08 am
.00229 acres,
Donna Sink
Nov 12, 14 11:03 am
How big? About a gross. I mean that in every way possible.
snooker-doodle-dandy
Nov 12, 14 8:14 pm
Good one Donna.....That is the Ticket...."A Gross!"
Miles Jaffe
Nov 12, 14 8:39 pm
I was asking out of curiosity, and was wondering how much space would be needed to create various spaces that seem spacious.
There is nothing more spacious than an empty head.
vado retro
Nov 13, 14 10:53 am
Spacious Spaces. that's a good name for something.
chigurh
Nov 13, 14 11:04 am
new age band name..
vado retro
Nov 13, 14 11:40 am
or an hgtv show.
Nevah-Wen
Nov 15, 14 5:03 pm
I was asking out of curiosity, and was wondering how much space would be needed to create various spaces that seem spacious.
This is a mind blowing question.
How much architecture would be needed to create various architectures that seem architectural?
How much design would be needed to create various designs that seem well designed?
How much building would be needed to create various buildings that seem well built?
How much thinking would be needed to create various thoughts that seem thought out?
How much planning would be required to create various plans that seem well planned?
This is a video I found on YouTube, and I want to know the size of the room. Can anyone estimate it's dimensions/square footage from the video? The dimensions/square footage of the shower stall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb9ke0MS8nQ
around 100sf of the word remodel ever...1990's home depot off the shelf junk upgraded to 2014 home depot off the shelf junk
I was going to say 5,000 sf.....ya that looks about right...
I thought this was one of teeter's virtual rendered designs.
I actually watched some of that. He says 'there' a lot. I could almost guess what region he's from. Also, he said the ceiling tiles are 6x6, so you can count those.
My guess would be 75-80 sf, or 9x8ish
Was the 100 square feet a true estimate? The 6x6 tiles aren't displaying too well on my computer to count. Does anyone know how much square footage was taken to make the shower stall?
Thanks for the replies by the way.
jitter is probably closer...between 80-100sf would be my guess
Thanks for the answers. What about that can be seen here?
I meant to say "What about the one that can be seen here".
No insight?
18 cubits.
What difference does it make - what are you trying to figure out? A bathroom can be as big as you want to make it, obviously. This looks more like something from a spa or high-end health club. It might be 200sf, but can't really tell from this photo.
The photo is from a private 5,300 square foot residence. I was asking out of curiosity, and was wondering how much space would be needed to create various spaces that seem spacious.
More appropriate question would be "what style is this house?" Most people in this forum know what I meant.
@HT22330 - I see. There are a lot of factors that go into making a room feel spacious, not just floor area. Especially for a room like a bathroom that is full of fixtures and specialized spaces the way things are organized makes a big difference. Ceiling heights can have a big effect too, as does lighting and using bright finish materials.
In a 5,300 sf house everything will be spacious and some spaces will just feel empty unless you've got a good interior decorator.
.00229 acres,
How big? About a gross. I mean that in every way possible.
Good one Donna.....That is the Ticket...."A Gross!"
I was asking out of curiosity, and was wondering how much space would be needed to create various spaces that seem spacious.
There is nothing more spacious than an empty head.
Spacious Spaces. that's a good name for something.
new age band name..
or an hgtv show.
I was asking out of curiosity, and was wondering how much space would be needed to create various spaces that seem spacious.
This is a mind blowing question.
How much architecture would be needed to create various architectures that seem architectural?
How much design would be needed to create various designs that seem well designed?
How much building would be needed to create various buildings that seem well built?
How much thinking would be needed to create various thoughts that seem thought out?
How much planning would be required to create various plans that seem well planned?