Primary Bath
The bathroom attached to or accessed from the primary bedroom suite — historically called the "master bath."
What primary bath actually means.
Primary bath (the contemporary term, replacing "master bath" in most real estate and remodeling contexts) refers to the bathroom serving the home's primary bedroom suite. Primary bath remodels are the highest-budget, highest-ROI residential bath project — typical NE Florida primary bath remodels run $25,000–$80,000+ depending on finish level, with double vanity, walk-in shower (often curbless), and freestanding tub being common features.
- National Association of REALTORS (NAR) terminology update
- Cost vs. Value Report (Remodeling Magazine)
Adjacent definitions.
- Walk-In Shower
A shower large enough to enter without a door swing, typically replacing a bathtub or tub-shower combo.
See the definition - Curbless Shower
A shower with no raised threshold — water containment relies on slope, a linear drain, and continuous waterproofing.
See the definition - Comfort-Height Vanity
A bathroom vanity at 34–36 inch height (vs. standard 30–32 inch), closer to kitchen counter height for taller adults and accessibility.
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