En Suite Bathroom Guide

By PropertyClub Team
Jul 6th 2022
When you are looking at homes, you might notice real estate agents boasting about an en suite bathroom in some of the listings. But, what is an en suite bathroom, and why is it such a popular option in urban areas? Let's explore this luxurious home feature. 

hash-markWhat Is an En Suite Bathroom?

An en suite bathroom is a private bathroom that can only be accessed through a bedroom—typically the master bedroom. This gives you added privacy and also adds a touch of elegance to a home. 

It's also common to see the term en-suite bedroom, which refers to a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. 

hash-markPros of an En Suite Bathroom 

There are plenty of reasons to love having an en suite bathroom as part of your home, including convenience, safety, and privacy. 

1. Nighttime Safety 

An en-suite bathroom provides convenience and safety at night. For example, an en suite bathroom limits the number of steps you need to take in the middle of the night, so you don't have to worry about tripping over stairs.

2. Intimacy & Privacy

For most people, having a private en-suite bathroom is a major perk. A bathroom is a place where a lot of messy stuff can happen. So a little bit of privacy and quiet can help you unwind in a bath after a long day of work or, at the very least, prevent you from feeling embarrassed while you're on the toilet. 

3. Easy Cleanup

Nothing is quite as aggravating as cleaning up massive stains, dust, and shower grime from a bathroom that everyone shares. The more people to a bathroom, the dirtier it gets. Having en suite bathrooms make it easier to keep things tidier for longer. 

4. Giving Guests Their Own Space

If your home is large enough to have multiple en suite bathrooms, giving your guests a place they can crash just got nicer. Guests love having a private bathroom since it helps avoid awkward moments where they have to knock to make sure no one's in there.

hash-markCons to an En Suite Bathroom

While having an en suite bathroom is a wonderful luxury, there are some drawbacks worth noting. 

1. Space Taker

One of the biggest issues with having an en suite bathroom is that it takes up a lot of space. As a result, you may have to choose between having a large bedroom or a smaller bedroom with a bathroom attached. 

2. Reselling Value 

Resellers generally do not want to add en suite bathrooms if they want to flip a home. Adding a new bathroom is expensive, and there are often better upgrades that you can choose if you are looking for a high ROI. 

3. Disturbing Your Partner 

When you have a bathroom next to your bedroom, you might end up hearing a flush during the night. Light sleepers can hate this, and it can ruin a good night's sleep. Ask your partner before you get an en suite bathroom to ensure it doesn't cause unwanted disturbances. 

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What's the Difference Between A Jack And Jill Bathroom And An En Suite Bathroom

Though both Jack and Jill bathrooms and en suite bathrooms are private bathrooms in homes, there is a difference between the two. Jack and Jill bathrooms are shared between two bedrooms, while an en suite bathroom is only shared by one.

How Big Is An En Suite Bathroom?

An en suite bathroom is generally fairly spacious, which means it can be as much as an 80-square-foot room. However, the general idea is that it doesn't have to be very large. It must be big enough to fit a toilet, sink, and shower, although many en suite bathrooms are much larger and grander. 

Should You Get An En Suite Bathroom?

An en suite bathroom is a great addition for the person who wants to have a bathroom that's all their own. This is a great option for the person who has it all, but if you want a very high return on investment for a house flip, it may not be the best thing in the world. It's best to consider what you want out of a home and go from there.