Bathroom layout 2.8 × 5 m

  • Erstellt am 2015-11-03 12:15:30

ypg

2015-11-05 14:48:52
  • #1


Unfortunately, they are only sketches and possibly not feasible – at the bottom left, I have already exhausted the 3-meter option, so it looks a bit more relaxed in width. At bottom left, you can quite clearly see that I like to criticize elongated bathrooms, so you can create small rooms through different floor coverings. That is also why the "cramped" 2-meter washbasin is opposite the bathtub.
 

Mathias0909

2015-11-05 18:44:52
  • #2
Thank you for the suggestions!

Whether the WC is movable, I will find out again.

The variant at the bottom right is almost like the current one, just with the tub placed lengthwise along the wall and a more elongated shower. That’s the direction we were thinking as well.

I can really imagine placing the washbasin "separately" on the shorter wall, as you said, it would be separated and visually distinct. However, that only works with a shifted door.

I also like the variant with the 3 meters. Unfortunately, you look directly at the toilet when you enter.

I had picked up on the internet that you should break up the lengths by pulling elements into the room so that it doesn’t feel so tunnel-like.
I always liked solutions where you don’t immediately see the toilet or where, for example, 2 people can use separate washbasins.
 

ypg

2015-11-05 19:00:03
  • #3


No. The door does not need to open more than 90 degrees – thus you have a really nice toilet niche.



You can break up room lengths by using different floor coverings. In this case (bottom or top left) I have hinted at that. You could use regular-sized tiles in front of the shower area, and wood planks or wood-look tiles between the washbasin and the bathtub. The areas are then connected again with the wall tiles. There are incredible possibilities that don’t have to be expensive at all.
 

kbt09

2015-11-05 19:36:13
  • #4
I like both "Links" versions, Yvonne. The top left almost even better than the bottom left. I can very well imagine the top left with a skillful floor design.
 

ypg

2015-11-05 19:48:46
  • #5
Thank you, Kerstin
Top left I also like quite well and it would probably be a good alternative if the toilet is not to be moved.
Unfortunately, with a long 5 meters it really becomes a planning on the cm if you want to have the shower or the passage generously. As a divider at the top and bottom of the tub (also for the shower) I would also not go to ceiling height, rather aim for 1.60 so that transparency remains.
Bottom right I stopped due to lack of sensible ideas Also top right lacks system...
 

kbt09

2015-11-06 08:43:20
  • #6
I would, in this variant:


limit the bathtub with walls up to a maximum height of 100 cm. For the shower, a glass panel can then be mounted there.
This should keep it airy, and the shower will also still receive natural light. And when sitting in the tub, you don’t feel so enclosed.

The 5 meters are very well usable: 2m shower, 2m tub, 1m toilet space ... so everything is spacious.
And then a great washbasin, which could be expanded with storage space.

For the floor, I could imagine bamboo, for example, in the tub/washbasin area, and nice tiles for the rest.
 

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