8.02m positioning sink / toilet

  • Erstellt am 2016-12-01 19:29:08

Badneuling26

2016-12-08 11:22:03
  • #1
we fear that too. Especially when you want to open the drawers of the bathroom cabinet. Meanwhile, we believe that the original plan is better after all. We will simply have the shower door open towards the toilet. That way, there is space on the left side. Only a (36 deep) bathroom cabinet will go there. Or what do you think?
 

souly75

2016-12-08 11:24:58
  • #2
Yes, that is a good alternative. To be honest, I sometimes get annoyed with our shower door that we didn’t think about it at all. I find it funny that we had the same idea regarding the bathtub.. but don’t worry about the situation in front of the window. It’s really not a big deal. Feel free to keep me updated. Maybe I would still consider swapping the toilet and the sink.
 

Badneuling26

2016-12-08 11:26:59
  • #3
we have our appointment soon and I will report. Alternatively, I could also imagine a corner bathtub..we'll see, best regards
 

Badneuling26

2016-12-08 17:40:00
  • #4
Hi,

after much back and forth, we decided on this option:
It was important to my husband that after showering he has enough space to dry off without any collisions.
Furthermore, we almost kept the toilet on the left until the very end because we thought it was deeper and therefore better regarding the "narrow spot" of 80 cm.
In the end, we decided to put the sink on the left because, on the one hand, it keeps the toilet out of sight and, on the other hand, it’s easier when someone is at the sink and things get a bit "tight" to step to the side than when someone is sitting on the toilet.
 

souly75

2016-12-08 18:26:52
  • #5
Like! Good decision. I also think it is good to install the washbasin first and then the toilet.
 

ypg

2016-12-08 18:49:39
  • #6
Draw it again on graph paper (e.g. 1cm corresponds to 20cm) as accurately as possible with real measurements and measure the passage. Because the shower and washbasin are offset from each other, it can be more generous than I wrote above. However, you have to add plaster and tiles on the walls.

Regards
 

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