Bathroom layout - Your opinions on it

  • Erstellt am 2018-04-30 14:45:58

Zisu2000

2018-04-30 14:45:58
  • #1
Hi everyone,
after we received great help here in the forum with the floor plan planning of our house and also got some useful tips, we thought we'd put our bathroom floor plan up for discussion here as well.

Apart from the corner window, virtually nothing is fixed. So practically everything can still be changed and rearranged, even the door. Only the following is important to us:

- Floor-level tiled shower with at least 1.20m width (is the 1.40m in the plan too wide?)
- Double sink
- The toilet should not be directly visible when you open the door (we have moved a small wall forward here)
- The bathtub should still be framed somewhat (for shelf space)
- We have moved away from a T-piece again, although it was a favorite at the beginning ;-)

We are already looking forward to your opinions and suggestions :-)

 

haydee

2018-04-30 22:49:36
  • #2
I would move the window by the toilet slightly towards the bathtub
 

kbt09

2018-05-01 00:06:20
  • #3
hm ... window sill height? Fancy cleaning windows while standing in the bathtub? Front door on the left ... can it still be moved? A shower of that size definitely needs a shower door.
 

ypg

2018-05-01 00:20:48
  • #4
For a shower, the length is always decisive for whether it is practical (water jet that goes over or past the person out of the shower). A shower that is about 1 meter wide is also comfortable.
 

Zisu2000

2018-05-01 13:37:46
  • #5

Window facing the bathtub would not be a problem, the window on the ground floor just has to face this direction as well. But that should also be possible.


Yes, cleaning the window in the bathtub is not ideal. But we would accept this circumstance. We wanted to avoid a shower door. The length of the shower wall should be about 1.60m. The entrance door can be moved anywhere along the wall, no problem. As I said, theoretically everything in the bathroom could still be moved, except for the corner window.


I also think that 1m or 1.20m width for the shower would be enough. The length should be about 1.60m. I think that should be enough to ensure that almost no water comes out of the shower.
 

ypg

2018-05-01 15:14:52
  • #6
I currently don't have time to draw: I would basically remove the shower and the bathtub from the window and put the sink and toilet at the window. Also, plan the 15 sqm a bit and arrange the rooms, not just put everything in the corners, so that a feel-good atmosphere can also arise: zoning everyday life, zoning wellness (bathtub)
 

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