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2017-06-08 20:03:17
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Completely overlooked your suggestion.
I noticed that ;)
If you swap the shower and the sink again, you wouldn’t be able to move the small window. Or does something like that work in a wet room?
You need less natural light when showering than at the sink. If the shower is placed in the corner, the walkability with the toilet is restricted again.
The space arrangement looks significantly more harmonious! Only the shower at the entrance narrows the field of vision when opening the door (in my opinion after brief consideration). And shouldn’t there be a skylight above the toilet so you don’t constantly hit your head?
The 2-meter line should start at about 75 cm (according to your measurements). The toilet is somewhat pushed forward, behind it is the pre-wall. The toilet thus reaches the 2-meter line with its front edge, so everything should be fine. You could now install a skylight above the toilet, which would provide even more headroom :)
You’re right about the field of vision. In that case, you could make the shower out of glass or transparent. Or rather live with the restricted field of vision and have a bit more privacy when showering. I would avoid placing the toilet opposite the door – that works fine as a couple, but not with several people. I would rather live with the restriction, as everything else fits well and is walkable.