Bathroom design - We stick with the T-solution

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-27 12:56:30

NanDe

2017-11-27 12:56:30
  • #1
Hello everyone!

Both of the following alternatives are available for selection. And yes, it remains with the T-solution, even if it is so unpopular. We have fallen for it and definitely do not want a shower made of glass or similar. The dimensions are 4 x 2.8. Now we are curious to know which one is your favorite.

 

Kekse

2017-11-27 13:10:03
  • #2
Would such a narrow gap between the bathtub and the T-element actually be planned in the second version? That would probably be a quite dirty corner, don’t do that. But otherwise, I prefer the first solution; the toilet in the niche is, imo, cozier than all alone on a wide wall.
 

kaho674

2017-11-27 13:14:10
  • #3
Decision between Scylla and Charybdis.

In case 1, you are practically in darkness in the bathtub and toilet. While this might still be tolerable in the toilet, a bath will never be a bright, cheerful thing, but always uncomfortably dark, ending with your head next to the toilet bowl and next to the door.

Also in case 2, the bathtub is not exactly a place of relaxation. More like a prison, even worse than in case 1. And the shower now holds the dark-A card for that.

Love makes you blind after all.
 

ypg

2017-11-27 13:17:43
  • #4


Apart from the fact that V 2 is completely meaningless, the T-solution is not only about showering without glass, but the T is meant to zone the space so that more than one person feels intimate and unobserved.
I don't like V1 because the tub would have to be a budget version of barely 1.70, which was also tediously squeezed into the corner.
I see V2 more as an L.

For the bathroom in terms of dimensions, I see an I in the front area for showering (also without any glass ), and for the rest, there remains a square room to furnish
 

NanDe

2017-11-27 13:54:02
  • #5
The gap is supposed to become a shelf space for shampoo and similar items.



Could you please sketch that briefly? I just can’t imagine it right now.
 

toxicmolotof

2017-11-27 14:03:12
  • #6
V1 with lots of light/spots and exchange shower and toilet.

This gives you a hygiene area with a bathtub and shower, access to towels on both sides, and banishes the toilet to a non-intrusive corner.
 

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