Bathroom layout ground floor + upper floor

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-23 07:10:41

roland76

2018-05-23 07:10:41
  • #1
Hello everyone,

our house is slowly progressing and now we are currently working on the detailed planning of the two bathrooms on the ground floor and upper floor.

After we were happy to have agreed on a visual layout once, we did the same for both bathrooms similarly.

The tiles on the floor and walls are all the same light gray (they just appear much darker in the program sometimes).
The inlays will be made with wood-look tiles and partly with pebble tiles on the floor.
On the drawings, north is always at the top.

Suggestions for improvement are welcome :)

Regards, Roland








 

matte

2018-05-23 07:21:14
  • #2
Are these 2 residential units, or why do you need/want 2 bathtubs? What are the dimensions of the rooms? Floor plans would be helpful for that.
 

roland76

2018-05-23 07:38:19
  • #3
Hello Matte1987,

Floor plans of the rooms are actually included in the attachment.

Sort of, when the children are bigger, we (my wife and I) will move downstairs. We thought for a long time about whether we also need a bathtub downstairs, but then decided in favor of it. It’s maybe always quite practical to be able to wash something big (plants, grill, big dirty kids) on the ground floor and not have to go upstairs for that.... :-)
 

ypg

2018-05-23 16:29:43
  • #4


Sure? I can't see anything. Just tons of bird's-eye views of the bathrooms...
 

kaho674

2018-05-23 17:40:44
  • #5
2 bathtubs - I need to get used to that first. That's really unusual and seems completely unnecessary to me. This separation of the floors is so vague. I don't know how old the kids are, but by the time they need a bathtub on their own, you'll probably have to renovate the bathroom anyway. You can always install the bathtub then. Drains etc. can already be planned. But for now, I would save that.

In the small bathroom, I would do without the walk-in shower. 1.20m is way too tight anyway and that way the toilet gets wet and messy every time. To prevent the small bathroom from looking even smaller, the shower would definitely have to have only transparent elements (glass etc.) in my opinion.

I find the large bathroom successful. The only thing is the 2 cabinets stand there like the Twin Towers - that's not my taste.
 

roland76

2018-05-23 19:21:32
  • #6
, strange, well, I see them (see below).

I am posting them again in this post...


 

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