Bathroom planning 11m2 - Still looking for more ideas

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-30 23:49:44

Fischauge

2020-03-30 23:49:44
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I am currently renovating my house (built in 1980) and the bathroom is part of that.

My wife and I have roughly divided the room, but we are not sure if another layout might be possible.

I quickly sketched the bathroom with Sweet Home 3D, where you can see the dimensions of the room and the currently planned positions of the shower / bathtub / toilet. The room is currently gutted.

The exterior walls (north and 1 meter wide behind the toilet) are only 24 cm thick, the other interior walls only 12 cm, so I have already drawn some partition walls because the piping will be renewed.

Current water supply / drainage:
- Supply between toilet and washbasin
- Toilet drainage
- Supply and drainage: right wall upper corner at the shower

The window is only about 140 cm high, I could not deactivate the proportion setting in the software. However, the width is correct.[ATTACH alt="download_20200330_234555.png" type="full"]44712[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="download_20200330_234553.png" type="full"]44713[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="download_20200330_234547.png" type="full"]44714[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="download_20200330_234545.png" type="full"]44715[/ATTACH]

If you have any other ideas / suggestions, we would be very happy.

Best regards
 

allstar83

2020-03-31 07:16:24
  • #2
How was it the other way around? Then you can sit on the bathtub while brushing your teeth. On the back wall of the shower, there could be a towel warmer or a towel cabinet, etc.
 

kaho674

2020-03-31 08:40:27
  • #3
The washbasins in front of the door are extremely inconvenient. You can hardly get into the bathroom and already feel cramped before you are inside. Just to be clear: the WC is pretty much fixed, but you can still move the water supply and drainage of the other fixtures, right?
 

Fischauge

2020-03-31 09:38:09
  • #4
Good morning everyone,

the sink is actually a bit inconvenient.
However, there are two adults and a 3-year-old daughter, so the demand for a second sink will come with time.

The drain for the toilet goes through the wall (directly behind the toilet) into the floor into the shaft.
The second drain / shaft is at the top right, where the shower is currently planned, on the right wall (I will upload another picture and roughly mark it).

Currently, the entire screed is removed, underfloor heating is to be installed again and the pipes can / should be renewed.

I also don’t think the idea from allstar83 is bad, although the problem with the sink unfortunately remains.

In the attached drawing, I have marked the two shafts in red.

Left "WC" shaft one floor below the bathroom


Unfortunately, I currently don’t have a picture of the right shaft directly under the bathroom, this picture is in the basement, but it is the same shaft (between the bathroom and this room there is still a guest toilet on that level)
 

Ibdk14

2020-03-31 09:40:16
  • #5
I don't think your plan is that bad. Maybe it would be better to have the door open the other way, so you don't first walk into the sinks but into the free (albeit small) space. How many cm are there between the sink and the corner of the wall? It already looks really tight. Are two sinks necessary, or could it be just one and maybe rounded? Just the thought of walking into that corner half-asleep already hurts my hip.

Edit: Posts overlapped. Two sinks seem to be a "must."
 

Fischauge

2020-03-31 09:53:53
  • #6
Somewhat good news, I marked the wrong depth for the sinks. I just double-checked with my wife. Visually it now looks like this and the distance to the corner would be 69cm. The door swing was also not marked correctly, it was an operational error on my part, many thanks for the hint!

 

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