Bathroom layout ground floor + upper floor

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-23 07:10:41

roland76

2018-05-23 19:29:07
  • #1
: Yes, we initially wanted to leave the lower bathtub outside and then install it in 10 years when we really are downstairs. If we tiled the area now, we would need a complete floor structure here (screed etc.), meaning the bathtub would then stand quite a bit higher later than if we install it now. Yes, you’re probably right that we will redo it anyway in 10 years... Only the bathroom is also the guest toilet or the toilet for the ground floor.

Regarding the shower: Yes, I also think we definitely need a glass door here (probably one with two swinging doors so they don’t swing out too far and hit the toilet).
Regarding the side glass wall you’re actually right as well. But we decided on a masonry one here because of the cost (but only about 2.15 m => room is 2.88 - 0.17 floor structure, so roughly 2.71 high).

Bathroom upstairs: Thanks :-) Yes, only a large one still looked more bulky... We first wanted to close it off entirely as a built-in cupboard, but then the room felt too small for us...
And we still need some cupboard in the bathroom to fit everything in...
 

ypg

2018-05-23 23:43:34
  • #2
It is about the floor plans of the floors, not about the [eingestellten Bad-Grundrisse].
 

roland76

2018-05-24 05:19:26
  • #3
: Oh, I see, see attachment. North is always at the top.

 

Aventin

2018-05-27 23:30:00
  • #4
Wow, that is a floor plan with a lot of projections and recesses. I know the term "Kühlrippenarchitektur" for that. Or has it become fashionable to build like this nowadays?

Also interesting: On the ground floor an 11 sqm storage room; plus on the upper floor another 17 sqm storage. Are you perhaps preppers? ;-)
 

roland76

2018-05-28 07:53:53
  • #5
: I think modern right now is square with a hip roof (at least 2/3 of all the houses in our development are like that)... The thing with all the corners just kind of happened... The bricklayers were already complaining at the very beginning (the shell is almost finished...) :-)

I don’t know what preppers are but we built without a basement, so everything has to be stored somewhere else... Storage is for Christmas lights, winter clothes, etc... In the pantry there has to be a chest freezer, drink crates and lots of other stuff we often need on the ground floor and don’t want to carry to the upper floor (storage).
 

ypg

2018-05-28 09:10:41
  • #6
For the shower on the ground floor, I would probably have included the corner in the hallway as well.
 

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