8.02m positioning sink / toilet

  • Erstellt am 2016-12-01 19:29:08

kbt09

2016-12-07 12:19:35
  • #1
I find it inconvenient. Especially if children are still planned, and you want to move around in front of the tub, it is very tight there and I also think the risk of bumping into the toilet/sink when getting up is high.
 

ypg

2016-12-07 13:31:57
  • #2
I also find it much better.

With these measurements, everything gets tight.
And considering that bathrooms used to have neither much space nor comfort, and the head injuries back then were certainly no worse than today, you can disregard that.
Personally, I think seating options at the tub or in front of the washbasin also have their advantages

Regards
 

souly75

2016-12-07 13:47:57
  • #3
Hello, we also live in a condominium and have a rather narrow bathroom. We were also faced with the question... at first, I didn’t want the tub in front of the window and the toilet diagonally... but it was always just tight. In the end, we did it the way you also have it in your last consideration... here is a picture. The bathroom is about 2.10 m wide.
 

DNL

2016-12-07 14:01:40
  • #4
Can you still reach the window well enough like this?

Sitting in the bathtub, you don’t bump into anything. And in front of it, you can move further towards the shower. You can place children directly from the tub onto the toilet to dry them off. You’re bound to bump into something anyway. No matter how big the bathroom is, a child will definitely bump their head on the sink at some point.
 

Badneuling26

2016-12-07 14:43:25
  • #5

Thank you so much for the picture
Can you also tell me how much space you have between the sink and the toilet? And if we are offset a bit – as planned on our side?
And how are you doing with the bathtub, I mean because of the window?

Would you plan the bathroom the same way again?
Thank you, best regards
 

ypg

2016-12-07 15:02:20
  • #6


Of course, it's not ideal, but what else do you want or how would you do it better?
When I think about the fact that I (without a window) always climb into the tub to clean the tiles behind it, it almost doesn't matter where the window is.
The problem, however, arises when the child is bathing and you want to air out.
 

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