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2015-11-08 13:27:58
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Of course, the shower/bathtub is now closer to the wall.
That is the small difference.
I don't think the tile layout is bad either. I can imagine making the washbasin area floor and wall exactly the same 1:1 and just extending the wall upwards.
Make sure you create areas – don't move the furniture, and do not cross virtual lines. Then frame these areas with borders or tiles of different colors and/or change the tile pattern.
You can position any normal bathtub so that it is not parallel but at any arbitrary angle. However, that usually doesn't fit in a linear design. Therefore: talk your wife out of an angled bathtub if the angle will not be reflected somewhere else in your bathroom.But the hexagonal bathtub has somehow captivated my wife now. You could also change the angle so that it doesn't stand at 45° into the room...