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2022-07-03 10:59:16
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I would also use the bidet for feet… the room offers a lot of space that should somehow be filled, so I wouldn’t find the pair disturbing :)I would choose a washlet instead of a bidet, one less thing already. Most likely number 5 if the sink and tub are swapped.
For how many people is the bathroom supposed to be? I’m a bit confused and have a few questions:but the better half doesn’t like the small partition wall nor the view from the toilet to the window.
What do you mean? Glass is open, isn’t it? Or do you mean the door?Too bad we don’t want an open shower,
Shower (120x100cm, lots of glass, with door)
Do you really want to put up with cleaning the glass? With your dimensions it’s not just the side wall but also the door that you have to regularly wipe dry… We don’t need to discuss this, I just want to point it out. Maybe you are not aware of it.If necessary, the partition wall/shower tray could be extended by 10-20cm, although actually unnecessary because of the door o_O
I personally find that a bit too short. We only have a 55cm sink on a 160cm countertop, and the surface doesn’t offer any measurable advantages. In principle, I wouldn’t plan the tub at or opposite the door. A door often brings something restless. In return, the view outside from the toilet would be quite nice. Daylight at the sink and not necessarily the shower walk past a street window…Sink (120cm)