Bathroom planning 14m², new build, square, two windows

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-02 20:47:33

mayglow

2022-07-04 15:29:19
  • #1
If you separate the toilet, I would always include at least a small sink. That’s how I know it, for example, from Japan (usually no toilet in the main bathroom, but toilet + mini sink in a separate room. What we might have as a guest bathroom on the ground floor is more of the norm there for all toilet rooms). Otherwise, after every toilet visit, you would have to go into the main area and on top of that operate doors with unwashed hands. (Unless you use the bidet for that, but that would rather be a case of poor planning)
 

Hausbaufaehig

2022-07-04 15:46:42
  • #2

Thanks, very interesting! I had planned something similar once, but discarded it again due to the short distance from the shower to the window.
If you shorten the shower tray to 110 cm, it might just work; however, the shower door would be somewhat in the way of the window sash.
Would you build the shower/toilet partition wall only up to 100/120 cm high and glaze the upper part? Or fully glass?
 

Hausbaufaehig

2022-07-04 15:56:48
  • #3
Wow, something quite different ;) I actually think the idea of a separated toilet area is not bad, but I agree with : that would fragment the bathroom a bit, you would probably have to plan something like that from the start in the floor plan. Somehow I feel really bad now that you present so many great designs and I apparently am never satisfied :( Still, many, many thanks and best regards, Hausbaufaehig
 

Hausbaufaehig

2022-07-04 16:31:08
  • #4
Mandatory visualization with shower at the window (Didn’t have a 110cm shower tray on hand at short notice):
 

motorradsilke

2022-07-04 17:00:47
  • #5
Is the size of the window predetermined? Otherwise, maybe it can be made only half as big? Then the shower would have a lot of space there.
 

K a t j a

2022-07-04 17:52:28
  • #6

True, I had forgotten that. It shouldn’t fail because of that – such a mini washbasin can always fit in.
But anyway irrelevant because it is not desired.


Your fear of placing the shower next to the window seems unfounded to me, especially since the "waterfall" would be in the back corner. We have an open shower with 1.40m depth and the area in front of it does not get wet (only when we walk out with wet feet). Here I have drawn 1.50m – I see no reason to close off the shower. If the window still seems too close to you, it just has to be moved or made smaller.
For aesthetics, I would take full glass – but with a pattern.

That doesn’t matter.
 

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