Bathroom division - SHORT-TERM change

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-11 12:45:52

Grantlhaua

2019-04-11 12:45:52
  • #1
We definitely wanted a T-solution in the bathroom and planned everything accordingly. However, during the shell construction, we noticed how tight everything is because of the T. I then completely rearranged the bathroom, but now I have the problem that the spots no longer fit the bathroom... I'm losing it... I absolutely have to come up with a solution by the weekend, as the ceiling is being concreted on Monday... How do I best integrate the existing spots?

Does anyone have an idea?

 

BOB der 1.

2019-04-11 13:36:33
  • #2
So without pictures it won't work, and above all your request is quite vague. T solution..spots.....concrete ceiling....pictures logo
 

Grantlhaua

2019-04-11 13:43:20
  • #3
Hello and sorry,

the upper picture corresponds to what I have now planned and what fits without any problems space-wise (I drew it in the room). The room measures 4.13x3.20. The L is now 1m away from the upper wall and has an internal dimension of 1.2x1.2m. The planned washbasin measures 180x60 and the bathtub should of course go as far as possible into the corner. The built-in cabinet at the top left is supposed to represent the laundry chute. Here I have thought about boxing the chute up to the ceiling and integrating shelves for towels into this boxing.

The lower picture corresponds to the current arrangement of the spots.
 

BOB der 1.

2019-04-11 13:49:57
  • #4
Ok, I'll check the documents to see if we have something similar. How is the ceiling currently constructed... concrete with cable outlets or can it still be suspended? If you say concreting... so the ceiling of the bathroom and now cables are hanging out... just for understanding.
 

Grantlhaua

2019-04-11 13:52:24
  • #5
The reinforced concrete ceiling with the corresponding [Kaiser Dosen] is already installed. Unfortunately, we ordered the ceiling according to our plan and therefore planned the spots accordingly. The bathroom planner unfortunately did not point this out to us either. So we only realized this during the shell construction.
 

BOB der 1.

2019-04-11 13:54:04
  • #6
Ceiling height is???
 

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