Bathroom floor plan

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-03 11:58:43

pffreestyler

2018-09-19 08:22:33
  • #1

The WC is missing 25 cm and the washbasin 15 cm. That leaves just over 150 cm of distance. Tape measure says it fits.

Next to the WC there are still 60 cm without shelving, the cabinet fits there. Next to the washbasin there are 100 cm without shelving, our laundry bag measures 60 cm, leaving 40 cm for the towel rack. Admittedly, that could get tight. We can also shorten the shelf on site by 20 cm, I still have to measure the existing shelf.


A bathroom design from a studio exists with the dimensions of the selected sanitary objects, but with a bathtub. A new plan is no longer possible because we as a species only decided against the bathtub for the above reasons on Friday, and the pipes are already being laid tomorrow. In other words, we had to come up with a new floor plan by this afternoon.

I like reading your helpful posts on this forum, but I find this one a bit snippy because your personally preferred layout was not recognized as an advantage. Please don’t take this the wrong way, I don’t mean it as an attack. I will continue to gladly read your posts.

The passage to the shower would be very narrow or the wall has to be shortened from 160 cm to 140 cm. Then you have the splash problem again. The shower wall would probably have to be glued with 11.5 cm Ytong for space reasons, which would again reduce the shelf space in the wall. The space for the 65 cm cabinet disappears or the cabinet goes next to the radiator, then the passage gets extremely tight. All these disadvantages just for the admittedly big advantage that the WC is not visible upon entry?

Or are we talking past each other and I have the wrong floor plan in mind?

Here is the drawing

 

Obstlerbaum

2018-09-19 08:48:15
  • #2
Then I don’t want to further upset your emotional state and fully agree with your arbitrary universal truth. Cabinets BELONG in the bathroom next to, behind, and under the mirror. Yes indeed!
 

ypg

2018-09-19 17:39:21
  • #3
I can't measure anything at the moment, but from memory a toilet is about 70cm long and 35 wide... Well, it's quite difficult... in the end, you have to like it :)
 

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