Bathroom Layout Ideas - Family Bathroom on 8 sqm

  • Erstellt am 2023-08-14 17:19:11

tourmalet

2023-08-16 11:06:58
  • #1
1A. Thank you all. I especially like the 1st draft from you Ibdk14 very much. I will suggest it to the architect. In any case, you have shown me that the current design is rather impractical and that something should still be changed. It was helpful to me. I think this thread can then be closed....
 

kbt09

2023-08-16 11:17:28
  • #2
The first draft for WC usage depends heavily on the knee wall and roof slope.
 

tourmalet

2023-08-16 11:33:28
  • #3


That's true, but we're not in the roof space yet, that will work.

Upstairs in the attic, there is also a bathroom with a shower. Quite oversized, but there is space.

If you have any (improvement) suggestions, that would be great.

Upper floor
 

Ibdk14

2023-08-16 12:03:05
  • #4
You could consider placing the sink under the roof window (?) because of the natural light there, but unfortunately I can't see how high it is. Bending over the sink is of course not possible at all. So leave it as it is and enjoy the large shower.
 

ypg

2023-08-16 14:55:19
  • #5
Then he should point out special sizes or narrow spots to you. When I adjust the objects to size, with the tub docked on the left at the outer wall _without tiles_ for a 160 x 90 tub, I have a narrow spot if the shower _without tiles_ is supposed to measure 100 x 100. Then you have to see where to dry the child. With agreements from other family members, however, manageable. The bottleneck between shower and washbasin is so narrow that I didn’t even notice it. The shower could be moved further downwards on the plan, but then the knee wall would somewhat conflict with the DIN standard. With small children, I would pay attention to a bit more space for several people to move. Ultimately, for them it’s: potty or tub.
 

motorradsilke

2023-08-16 15:47:48
  • #6
But he moved the shower to the right on the plan into the laundry room. This leaves about 1 m of space between the shower and tub. Although I prefer the 2nd design with the tub at the bottom of the plan. I find it cozier.
 

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