Bathroom design - We stick with the T-solution

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-27 12:56:30

ypg

2017-11-27 17:13:59
  • #1


I have no problem with that either, that was others here [emoji6] I don’t know what you do in the tub, but I usually keep my head leaning back and have my eyes closed. Every now and then I sit up, but then I usually have foam in my eyes. And when I look, it’s certainly not deliberately towards the toilet. In my case, the lid is closed too... and inside it’s clean [emoji23] What I do know is: with the tub you need storage, and 2.80 is too tight for that.

The forum’s opinion is not decisive either, so you should orient yourself on _the_ answer in which you see yourself.
 

RobsonMKK

2017-11-27 19:26:56
  • #2
Last image, rotate Tö by 90 degrees and center it on the wall at 100 cm. From there, extend a wall to the left to form an L, and the bathroom is complete.
 

NanDe

2017-11-27 19:32:49
  • #3

We want a floor-level tiled open shower without a door. I only selected the shower tray for illustration. Unfortunately, I don't have a dimensioned plan. Only 4 x 2.8 is fixed. The window and the door are still changeable.
 

toxicmolotof

2017-11-28 01:00:22
  • #4


Okay, floor-to-ceiling fits, no problem. Without a door? Forget about that with your dimensions. The water will run all the way to the toilet. Okay, that phrasing was a bit radical, but I know what I'm talking about. The theory that water spreads over 100x100cm and stays there only works as long as no body is standing in it.

I strongly advise you to take at least 120, if not even 140 cm. Or maybe a glass door after all. With 4x2.8 you can already do a lot.

Here’s my suggestion, but please make sure the niche for the toilet doesn't get too small. This way, however, the "without a door" could work.

In principle, you could even pull the washbasin along with the blue wall 20-30 cm further into the room downward. That would then be a huge shower.



Sorry for the overskills.

Maybe I'll come up with something else that could be done. Actually, you can do a lot with the space. Something like this, or something with a slightly (or strongly) slanted tub in the top left...



Oh, here by the way is a bathroom with similar dimensions, although a bit more corners...

 

kaho674

2017-11-28 09:24:10
  • #5
Really nice toxi, but without T I see it going badly.
 

toxicmolotof

2017-11-28 11:48:06
  • #6
The upper variant has a T, only I just call it L. And the lower variant has the T torn apart. Now there are two I. Maybe added... The red I also exists in semi-high. Not really I but i.
 

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