View Full Version : Courtyard villas / no bathroom window?
Heartnsoul
05-30-2024, 07:30 PM
What do people do in a courtyard villa without a window in bathroom? I'm from up north where we Always opened windows for fresh air?
djlnc
05-30-2024, 08:01 PM
Our veranda windows are not 'openable' . Code requires an openable window or an exhaust fan.
BubblesandPat
05-30-2024, 08:02 PM
Use the fan...too hot to open windows!
UsuallyLurking
05-31-2024, 07:58 AM
Yup, I use both fans in the master bathroom, and I replaced all the original fans with more powerful versions.
Notsocrates
05-31-2024, 09:38 AM
What do people do in a courtyard villa without a window in bathroom? I'm from up north where we Always opened windows for fresh air?
We use the toilet.
Stu from NYC
05-31-2024, 10:39 AM
That is why we have A/C
Blueblaze
05-31-2024, 10:39 AM
Seriously? There's a reason it's called a "fart fan"! It's been standard equipment in every bathroom in the country since sometime in the 70's -- even Alaska.
Personally. I think that window behind the toilet in my Designer home is one of the dumber features of this carbon-copy house on a postage stamp in Florida. Just what I want -- a window from my toilet to my neighbor's dining room window, 10' away. First thing I did was buy some window frosting at Lowe's. Meanwhile, there's no cabinet there for spare TP. Brilliant thinking by some New York architect, no doubt!
Velvet
05-31-2024, 11:11 AM
The last thing your very close neighbor would appreciate is sniffing your bathroom use from an open window. That l’eau de outdoor toilet… We have exhaust fans that vent on the roof.
retiredguy123
05-31-2024, 11:39 AM
I would just point out that, for privacy and noise reduction, courtyard villas are designed where one side of the house has no windows. So, all the bathrooms would need to be on the other side of the house. Personally, I like it the way it is. I have no need for a window in the bathroom.
Keefelane66
05-31-2024, 01:03 PM
Its bad enough with kissing lanais don't need a bathroom with a window with homes being so close to each other on new builds it seems extremely close in southern area.
Carla B
05-31-2024, 02:03 PM
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callalily
05-31-2024, 05:20 PM
My new designer Dove home doesn't have any windows that open in the bathrooms either.
OrangeBlossomBaby
05-31-2024, 06:13 PM
My condo had no window in the bathroom. Every other home I've lived in has though, including the one I live in now. The bathroom in the apartment I rented in my 3rd year of college was awesome; it opened wide, and I could climb out onto the roof of the overhang of the basement apartment's back door, and catch some much-needed sun in the spring.
Heartnsoul
05-31-2024, 07:36 PM
I guess being from UP NORTH , I love fresh air. I wonder if u could put in skylights that OPEN like we had up north??
Rwirish
06-01-2024, 04:58 AM
They move back north to get fresh air.
RoadToad
06-01-2024, 05:21 AM
We use the toilet.
Hmmm, fresh air from a toilet is quite unique...
Must be a new import :a20:
MandoMan
06-01-2024, 05:34 AM
What do people do in a courtyard villa without a window in bathroom? I'm from up north where we Always opened windows for fresh air?
Buy a Panasonic WhisperFit Exhaust fan, which will suck out 110 cubic feet per minute, and a decent timer switch, and have them installed (I recommend Pike Electric). Put one in each bathroom. When it’s running and I’m in the bedroom, it’s hard to tell if it’s on. You aren’t required to have a vent for makeup air for an exhaust fan that small, and our homes here aren’t as super-tight as to make it necessary. When I relieve myself, I press the ten minute button. No air freshener necessary. When I take a shower, I press the two hour button. When it’s done, the towel and shower walls are dry.
Leaving windows open here introduces a huge amount of heat and humidity most of the year. Then your AC has to get rid of both. The humidity can lead to all sorts of problems, like mildew on clothes and shoes in closets. The electricity used by the exhaust fan is much less than what is used by the AC.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-FV-0511VFL1-Ventilation-Energy-Saving-Residential/dp/B09738RXB6/ref=sr_1_3?crid=FJ3ECGEADQYP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.X5cl-1ytnNPhFlYoxTiiMCLUHdKPUg3oiQs8fRideub6m0OOwonRgBD-FcJ4ytyXf1jK3g3RDpwBVSA_PNq5Hd3mGHTggnXW20z8aYbTt_ bb2pC9Ba9QwDClxAijARscYI67nQLwlbf-NdqQqLVfiMFEQlM68gz81neHa6cwz-Shb69qdBoFuQqQDaUgDYQy7lobUH4uzIHTG0xUyFQsTi6MNkn9 Ocz8BgFfb-jS03xNkZd_ZgmAhXpPRMlv24-vVPNuuER6YHtL0xxWGwtejOnaIDes489Snr2ts4Q75kU.qzjCq Qmn-Nv-KE8tgQFfbZF8sbeMuYJ2Lf3wlukgE9M&dib_tag=se&keywords=Panasonic+whisper+quiet+exhaust+fan&qid=1717237477&sprefix=panasonic+whisper+quiet+exhaust+fan%2Caps% 2C118&sr=8-3)
I’d sort of like to have the Solar Guys install Solar Tubes in my bathrooms (I had that done in my previous home in The Villages). But that’s expensive. My bathroom lights are on perhaps a half hour a day, and the cost is perhaps one or two cents a day, compared to maybe $800 for a Solar Tube installed.
retiredguy123
06-01-2024, 06:07 AM
I had a house in northern Virginia that had 5 bathrooms. Only one had a window and it could not be opened. Also, there are millions of condos, apartments, townhouses, and single family houses up north that have bathrooms without windows. Bathrooms with windows is definitely not a standard "up north" design feature.
defrey12
06-01-2024, 06:28 AM
They move back north to get fresh air.
Yep…don’t let the door hit you on the way out. This is the South. Open windows are an invitation for a layer of pollen throughout your house. Not to mention the humidity…
MikeN
06-01-2024, 06:34 AM
Agreed and almost impossible to add a window. While an exhaust fan works fresh air is nice
mkjelenbaas
06-01-2024, 06:51 AM
Some people have made the decision on their own - don’t know what it was but thanks for asking.
Ptmcbriz
06-01-2024, 07:00 AM
That’s why bathrooms have exhaust fans to remove the high humidity in the bathroom so mold doesn’t grow on your walls. You’re suppose to run the exhaust fan for 20 minutes after you take a shower. Opening a window here would do the opposite, allowing high humidity into the room since Florida always has high humidity outdoors.
EatthMama
06-01-2024, 07:24 AM
My concern with my CYV master bath was more around getting some natural light in there, not venting. I installed a 14” solar tube near the shower and vanity. It’s fabulous - no need to turn lights on during the day.
Heartnsoul
06-01-2024, 07:39 AM
I'm obviously not talking about opening up windows in high humidity season but when weather cools , I open all windows. Don't know why people hAve to be so nasty on this site. Alot of people love fresh air !! I'm wondering why we don't see skylights here that open like up north?? Solar tube's yes we see but I love skylights? Any not sarcastic comments please?
ron32162
06-01-2024, 08:09 AM
Just use a good plug in air freshener and turn on the exhaust fan if it get too bad.
retiredguy123
06-01-2024, 08:13 AM
I'm obviously not talking about opening up windows in high humidity season but when weather cools , I open all windows. Don't know why people hAve to be so nasty on this site. Alot of people love fresh air !! I'm wondering why we don't see skylights here that open like up north?? Solar tube's yes we see but I love skylights? Any not sarcastic comments please?
Your presumption that this is a North vs South issue is totally bogus.
Also, I don't know of any rule that says you cannot install a skylight that will open to allow outside air in.
Ktots
06-01-2024, 09:32 AM
What do people do in a courtyard villa without a window in bathroom? I'm from up north where we Always opened windows for fresh air?
Don’t have a courtyard villa, so not sure of the size of your bathroom, but we had a very small ceiling fan installed in our master bathroom. It helps greatly with air circulation, dries out the shower and helps keep the air fresher in there!
I hope you find a solution that works for you.
PurePeach
06-01-2024, 09:42 AM
We use the toilet.
We do, too!!! :a040: :clap2: :agree:
Shipping up to Boston
06-01-2024, 09:55 AM
I haven’t read the whole thread but I like a window in the bathroom. I read some posts that say that neighbors in kissing lanais or closely situated CYV can smell someone else’s ‘Baby Ruth’ movements from a fresh air opened window vs a strategically placed vent? The level of comfortability SOME people have with outrageous takes on this forum is alarming. Entertaining...but alarming!
graciegirl
06-01-2024, 10:09 AM
I'm obviously not talking about opening up windows in high humidity season but when weather cools , I open all windows. Don't know why people hAve to be so nasty on this site. Alot of people love fresh air !! I'm wondering why we don't see skylights here that open like up north?? Solar tube's yes we see but I love skylights? Any not sarcastic comments please?
All homes are built to standards, I don't know if they are local or State. I agree people seem to enjoy picking on people on this Forum. (And that's how the fight started.) ;) Please don't be hurt. I just returned and am already getting some of that.......be tough and overlook a lot. That is what I am trying to do.
We have three baths and one without a window. All have exhaust fans. I leave the light over the tub on at night in the one without a window, just so we won't fall in the toilet. ;)
CybrSage
06-01-2024, 10:49 AM
I read some posts that say that neighbors in kissing lanais or closely situated CYV can smell someone else’s ‘Baby Ruth’ movements from a fresh air opened window vs a strategically placed vent?
If a person's poop smells that powerfully, they need to see a doctor!
Shipping up to Boston
06-01-2024, 12:33 PM
Yep…don’t let the door hit you on the way out. This is the South. Open windows are an invitation for a layer of pollen throughout your house. Not to mention the humidity…
‘This is the South’...
So the humidity is year round? Pollen? You can’t have that option in let’s say Nov thru May?
There was a time when some parts of the ‘South’....people went to concerts or sporting events.....or college, just for the running water!
Nana2Teddy
06-01-2024, 04:01 PM
All 3 bathrooms in our south of 44 veranda home have great exhaust fans. They move the air very well with little noise even set on the high setting. The main bedroom has a frosted window up high in the walk-in shower, and the small guest bathroom has a frosted window up above the bathtub. Neither window opens. There’s no window at all in the third bathroom that has a shower. We had a solatube installed in that one as well as in our laundry room. So glad we don’t have windows that open in our bathrooms.
CarlR33
06-01-2024, 04:36 PM
///Not True!
CarlR33
06-01-2024, 04:41 PM
I have noticed the homes that have a window in the shower becomes a ledge for all the shampoos and such used in the shower. Even though the windows are frosted you can clearly see what is behind the window….a little tacky to me, IMO.
Deden
06-01-2024, 06:46 PM
Or just maybe it could be a safety reason for when we get hit with Hurricanes. just a guess.
OrangeBlossomBaby
06-01-2024, 09:30 PM
Yep…don’t let the door hit you on the way out. This is the South. Open windows are an invitation for a layer of pollen throughout your house. Not to mention the humidity…
We had our windows open this morning. We LIKE having fresh air in our house. The A/C kicked in around noon, and that's when we shut the windows.
Never ceases to amaze me how people go on and on about how awesome the weather is in Florida, how it was one of the #1 reasons they moved here. And then they spend most of their time inside with the windows closed and the A/C on.
OrangeBlossomBaby
06-01-2024, 09:35 PM
I'm obviously not talking about opening up windows in high humidity season but when weather cools , I open all windows. Don't know why people hAve to be so nasty on this site. Alot of people love fresh air !! I'm wondering why we don't see skylights here that open like up north?? Solar tube's yes we see but I love skylights? Any not sarcastic comments please?
I'm from Connecticut, and didn't even know that solar tubes existed until I moved to The Villages. I also couldn't imagine why anyone up north would want an acrylic window in their roof. You get a good 2 feet of snow and an ice dam up there, and that window would be down on the floor of your living room, along with a few feet of snow sliding through the hole in your roof.
Not to mention that heat rises, and in the winter, the LAST thing you'd want is a 2-foot-circumference hole in your roof covered with plastic and no insulation.
Topspinmo
06-01-2024, 09:41 PM
I'm obviously not talking about opening up windows in high humidity season but when weather cools , I open all windows. Don't know why people hAve to be so nasty on this site. Alot of people love fresh air !! I'm wondering why we don't see skylights here that open like up north?? Solar tube's yes we see but I love skylights? Any not sarcastic comments please?
In CYV you have at least 5 window options. The design don’t not allow windows on neighboring side.
Topspinmo
06-01-2024, 09:43 PM
We had our windows open this morning. We LIKE having fresh air in our house. The A/C kicked in around noon, and that's when we shut the windows.
Never ceases to amaze me how people go on and on about how awesome the weather is in Florida, how it was one of the #1 reasons they moved here. And then they spend most of their time inside with the windows closed and the A/C on.
Maybe it’s only awesome during winter months?
Shipping up to Boston
06-02-2024, 07:34 AM
We had our windows open this morning. We LIKE having fresh air in our house. The A/C kicked in around noon, and that's when we shut the windows.
Never ceases to amaze me how people go on and on about how awesome the weather is in Florida, how it was one of the #1 reasons they moved here. And then they spend most of their time inside with the windows closed and the A/C on.
So true
Nell57
06-02-2024, 08:24 AM
I'm obviously not talking about opening up windows in high humidity season but when weather cools , I open all windows. Don't know why people hAve to be so nasty on this site. Alot of people love fresh air !! I'm wondering why we don't see skylights here that open like up north?? Solar tube's yes we see but I love skylights? Any not sarcastic comments please?
We’ve built three homes with three different builders, Ohio and Florida.
None of the builders wanted to install skylights. They had too many experiences where it leaked a few years later, and their clients wanted them to repair all damages at their cost.
It sounds like you were one of the lucky ones who had skylights that performed well.
I’m sure you can probably find someone who will install skylights for you. Make sure it doesn’t invalidate your roof warranty.
You also have a high probability of frogs coming in. People get frogs in their bathroom all the time via their roof vents.
Topspinmo
06-02-2024, 09:03 AM
Not True!
How can tell? ////
Kelevision
06-02-2024, 09:17 AM
What do people do in a courtyard villa without a window in bathroom? I'm from up north where we Always opened windows for fresh air?
You’d only be adding humidity to the humidity.
Heartnsoul
06-02-2024, 01:10 PM
It's NOT HUMID 365 days here. Fall and winter it's beautiful
RICH1
06-02-2024, 01:35 PM
you won the war , but lost a window!
Shipping up to Boston
06-02-2024, 04:14 PM
It's NOT HUMID 365 days here. Fall and winter it's beautiful
I made a similar post earlier.....
Apparently the CYV layout doesn’t support the option but that may be the only build out that doesn’t. (Feel free to correct me)
OBB made a great point earlier....how most moved here for weather but hide in AC all day (paraphrasing). So my point was why not have the option in the cooler months to open a window(s) to enjoy a cross breeze. In the summer months ....if you’re an early riser, throw ‘em open for an hour or two for same effect. Apparently the ‘bubble’ isn’t just a description of TV.....for some, it’s how they live their life in it!
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