8.02m positioning sink / toilet

  • Erstellt am 2016-12-01 19:29:08

Badneuling26

2016-12-01 19:29:08
  • #1
Hello,

We will be moving into our new condominium next year and soon have to approve the bar planning. We have already put a lot of thought into it and have moved the shower to the left side of the bathroom. Now we are just wondering whether to place the sink next to the bathtub or swap the sink directly with the toilet. In the first option, you would see the toilet first when entering the bathroom. On the other hand, this would allow the use of the shelf to the left of the sink, above the bathtub.
I have already planned everything with the help of a construction planner and, as mentioned, I am only unsure about the sink/toilet. What do you think? The dimensions of the bathroom are 4.01 x 2.
I am grateful for any ideas/suggestions (also on other points).

Best regards

 

DNL

2016-12-03 00:49:38
  • #2
Pure gut feeling from me: sink, toilet, bathtub. Is [Zwetschgen Waschbecken] and shower enough space?
 

ypg

2016-12-03 07:54:25
  • #3


You mean between the two objects?!
I don't find either ideal. Whether sink or toilet: it blocks the way into the bathroom.
It's better to place everything in a line, that is, along one wall, even if it seems boring.

Regards
 

Badneuling26

2016-12-03 09:34:06
  • #4
Good morning,

we are currently leaning towards the first option (toilet right at the beginning) to have more space at the sink.

Your suggestion was the first plan. At that time, the shower was thought to be at the very beginning on the right, so everything on one wall and the door on the left. We found the collision risk between the shower door and the regular door problematic. Also, one would have stood right in front of the door after showering to dry off. We did not want a sliding door. That is why we placed the shower on the left. Best regards
 

alter0029

2016-12-03 14:32:32
  • #5
I would absolutely not put the WC right at the entrance, it looks really stupid, in my opinion - sorry. And the bathtub in front of the window is certainly not the optimal solution either. If I may give my amateur advice: I would position the WC in the corner, that is diagonally to the bathroom door, and possibly, even though I'm not a fan of it, consider a corner bathtub. And if you want the opinion of a professional (or a professional woman - before there are any complaints ), just go to a sanitary specialist store and get advice there.
 

ypg

2016-12-03 15:22:35
  • #6


How many people are you? That the risk of doors crashing could happen? I have a suggestion.... I will sketch it out

Regards
 

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