For how many people is the bathroom supposed to be? I’m a bit confused and have a few questions:
Sorry, I should have mentioned that in the initial post: We are only two, no children present/planned.
On the ground floor there will also be a guest bathroom, with a small shower/WC/sink.
What do you mean? Glass is open, isn’t it? Or do you mean the door?
Exactly, I meant a shower with a door, as opposed to a walk-in shower.
Do you really want to put up with cleaning the glass? With your dimensions, it’s not only the side panel but also the door that you have to regularly squeegee and dry…
We don’t have to discuss it, I just want to point it out. Maybe you’re not aware of it.
We do, we currently have a 100x100cm shower cabin made entirely of glass. After every shower, all walls are squeegeed and joints/walls/fittings are dried somewhat with a microfiber cloth. It’s actually not much fun, but I don’t know if it’s not just as necessary with tiled walls
(even seamless bathrooms have joints). I’ve read several discussions here in the forum where participants can’t agree on what is really necessary. For example, can you really leave a fully tiled shower wet? Don’t at least the joints suffer, or do you have to use limescale remover every week?
I find that personally a bit too short. We only have a 55cm sink on a 160cm counter, and the shelf doesn’t offer unmeasurable advantages.
Thanks for the hint, I will definitely reconsider that. In Katja’s floor plan, there is also a huge washbasin drawn in, which certainly makes an impression. The bathroom planner originally planned a tall cabinet next to the washbasin; if you leave that out, 160cm+ would certainly be feasible.