saralina87
2020-05-16 12:12:32
- #1
Hello,
we are currently working on the electrical planning for our single-family house. Most of it is not very complicated, only the bathroom is causing headaches.
In advance: I don’t like spotlights, I somehow have a block against them. That doesn’t exactly make things easier.
Here is the floor plan of the bathroom:
[ATTACH alt="20200516_120130.jpg" type="full"]47055[/ATTACH]
The knee wall is at 2.20 m, the height at the door is about 3.40 m.
The washbasins are still drawn incorrectly, they are positioned symmetrically on the wall. This wall will be raised completely on the advice of the bathroom planner, the wall between the toilet and the bathtub should be about 1.5 m high.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve the lighting as an alternative to spotlights?
And if there is no reasonable alternative, where would you place the spotlights?
I look forward to ideas
PS: Here are the tiles, the light one will be on the floor and walls (up to 1.20 m) and the “colorful” one will go on the back wall of the shower.

we are currently working on the electrical planning for our single-family house. Most of it is not very complicated, only the bathroom is causing headaches.
In advance: I don’t like spotlights, I somehow have a block against them. That doesn’t exactly make things easier.
Here is the floor plan of the bathroom:
[ATTACH alt="20200516_120130.jpg" type="full"]47055[/ATTACH]
The knee wall is at 2.20 m, the height at the door is about 3.40 m.
The washbasins are still drawn incorrectly, they are positioned symmetrically on the wall. This wall will be raised completely on the advice of the bathroom planner, the wall between the toilet and the bathtub should be about 1.5 m high.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve the lighting as an alternative to spotlights?
And if there is no reasonable alternative, where would you place the spotlights?
I look forward to ideas
PS: Here are the tiles, the light one will be on the floor and walls (up to 1.20 m) and the “colorful” one will go on the back wall of the shower.