Badly planned, how to set up?

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-14 10:39:52

Jochen104

2016-08-15 09:49:37
  • #1
Do you want an open or a closed shower? If open, you should plan for a depth of at least 1.60m.

Yvonne, you have to select a different collection. The preset Subway 2.0 does not have a bathtub.
 

ypg

2016-08-15 10:12:12
  • #2
Regarding #23 Then you should swap the shower and the toilet because of the window, so that a) you have daylight while sitting and b) you are not visible while showering.
 

rabudde

2016-08-15 10:58:38
  • #3
if it becomes the T-variant like in #23, then an open shower, unfortunately the planner from innoplus does not offer a suitable shower, but the niche in my design is 1m wide and 1.75m long, so it should be enough

thanks, I saw that yesterday already, but in hindsight with a 3D planner it gets tight and then you would actually have to find a cabin that is rather deep than wide and that is not so easy to find, because for 2 people they are at least 1.20m wide and then you barely have 75cm left for a toilet, that will be "cozy"

Haha, I don't need light when doing my business; I prefer to shower rather than bathe (the other way around with my wife) and I hate that in our current apartment the shower is so dark and if necessary a few semi-transparent pleated blinds will be added and that's it; therefore the choice of the T-variant is intended as it is
 

ypg

2016-08-15 11:12:20
  • #4
But then everyone will turn on the light for 2 minutes every time – is that really sensible?
 

rabudde

2016-08-15 11:25:22
  • #5
I’m happy to discuss that again, it’s a valid argument. But if I ignore the lifespan of the bulbs regarding switching cycles, etc.... when it’s dark, I need light anyway and am therefore more likely to be seen from outside during business than in the niche, and during the day photovoltaic panels mostly cover that, so only the twilight hours remain and well, I’m willing to accept that; after all, it’s not pitch dark in the corner if you don’t tile everything black, there are still about 2sqm of window area. And even if I put a 100 watt incandescent bulb in there, it costs me just fractions of a cent per use :-D But still, I’ll have another talk about it, but I suspect my wife shares my view, then everything would be fine.
 

Jochen104

2016-08-15 14:21:49
  • #6
I meant rather the width of the wall. In addition, you should reckon with at least an 80 cm passage. For a T I find your bathroom too narrow. We have 351 cm width and did an L-solution (you can find it here in the forum several times).
 

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