Golfi90
2019-03-19 09:42:30
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Yeah, it’s okay like that. The shower is just pretty tight or narrow when you look at your planner’s measurements. For the small room, I just find a solid wall without glass too oppressive. I wouldn’t do that.
I will ask the general contractor during the week if we can still move the windows. Then the room offers more potential, right?
You absolutely should test lying down in the bathtub. Before it doesn’t suit you because of the dimensions and the angle of the backrest and will therefore never be used, I’d save both the money and the space.
We will definitely test lying down! :)
Why? Then you have even less space and the water splashes further. If the exterior wall doesn’t allow mounting the shower, you could build a wall in front of it.
Well, you have more elbow room that way. You don’t really need much space forward. It’s more to the side, we think. That’s why the idea is to put the shower on the "long" side...