Badly planned, how to set up?

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-14 10:39:52

Legurit

2016-08-14 22:05:37
  • #1
I still don't understand. Why is the toilet always hidden? Is it embarrassing to have something like that? You probably won't both be in the bathroom when one of you is using it, right?
 

Neige

2016-08-14 22:06:28
  • #2
Now I have also given it a try. Below is the sauna cabin, next door the toilet, which should be sufficient in terms of space. It looks like this:
 

ypg

2016-08-14 22:40:30
  • #3


And if... then you have no problem with it ;)

I don't understand it either. There are such nice ones, they also have a lid. When someone is sitting on it, everything is covered ;)
I can understand if you don't want to look directly at it when you look into the bathroom, but it has to be somewhere... And before you build a labyrinth in the bathroom with room dividers, it should be nicely integrated.
 

Legurit

2016-08-15 07:37:39
  • #4
Our toilet is the most stylish element in the bathroom. I even considered sticking a string of lights around the lid ;-)
 

rabudde

2016-08-15 08:21:46
  • #5
We want at least
a) no toilet directly next to the bathtub where one might want to relax
b) to allow for the possibility to pee undisturbed and for the kids, for example, to still wash their hands on the side, whatever.
We tried out quite a bit yesterday. We still lack a bit of spatial imagination of how cramped the bathroom will actually be afterward if you also include an infrared cabin. As mentioned, the floor plan can no longer be changed, otherwise a different door arrangement would already be a big gain.
Yesterday we built the original T-layout again in the 3D planner without the cabin, and I have the impression that from a space perspective it might actually be a bad decision to include the cabin.
 

Neige

2016-08-15 08:30:46
  • #6
It would probably work with a cabin, but will it be liked? See #20
 
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