Bathroom floor plan - still uncertain

  • Erstellt am 2021-11-06 14:07:40

ypg

2021-11-07 01:46:26
  • #1
No, it is NOT indifferent how broad the persons are. It is tight.
 

Ibdk14

2021-11-07 08:11:35
  • #2
Misunderstanding! I meant that it could be a bit tight even for fairly slim people - not just for broader ones. Got it?
 

driver55

2021-11-07 09:48:44
  • #3

You didn't write anything else.
Everything was clear, ypg just "misread" it.
 

RomeoZwo

2021-11-07 10:41:59
  • #4


Our "T" each has an effective width of 71cm. The raw construction measure was, I believe, 75cm. I already consider that not generous, and visually it also feels rather tight. 53cm raw measure will probably not even be 50cm "in reality." That will really be very borderline!
 

Justifier

2021-11-07 18:45:06
  • #5
Thank you for your opinions. The passage down there is indeed also my biggest concern. I have now tested a kitchen door with 62cm and it went through without any problems, but 10 cm less is still quite a difference. If we make the passage wider, the shower in front will be shorter and I'm just not sure if it won't splash out at the back by the passage (I don't want a door there).
 

motorradsilke

2021-11-07 21:08:23
  • #6
Then just make the toilet niche a bit smaller at the back. The extension for the toilet can go under the window.
 

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