Bathroom planning for a small bathroom with a walk-in shower

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-04 12:49:27

Climbee

2016-07-05 12:21:30
  • #1
I can understand that you prefer to avoid glass if you have other options. But in such a small bathroom, the options are rather limited. I would even consider a solution where the glass walls can fold away after showering (and after wiping them with the squeegee cleverly stored there *g*). That gives the small bathroom a sense of space.

In general, I would consider skipping a separate shower and integrating it into the bathtub. There are now clever solutions with easy entry, etc. For bathrooms under 10sqm, I think that’s always an option worth considering.

And finally: please get rid of the second "n", I always associate it with you walking along the Inn (a really nice area of SH). No, you just want to go IN the shower, so "Walk In" ;)
 

Climbee

2016-07-05 12:23:40
  • #2
Ah, I just saw the videos now: if it is going to be variant 2, definitely plan a completely waterproof door (glass?) and all fittings rust-free.
 

daniels87

2016-07-05 12:25:47
  • #3
Gladly. Since at least the basement is finished, I have to say that the rooms actually feel a bit bigger than in the program.
 

daniels87

2016-07-05 12:29:59
  • #4


I have actually seen those foldable walls in real life and thought it was great. I just wonder how long they last before they stop working properly. Possibly also a bit cumbersome.
 

tb111

2016-07-05 12:41:16
  • #5
I took the second "n" from the general contractor's offer.

Regarding the foldable walls, I am also very skeptical about stability, the shower in the bathtub is out of the question. It will be at least a 90 by 90 shower in the corner, which should be no problem in terms of space.

After watching the videos, I clearly prefer the second floor plan with the glass wall, let's see what they credit us for removing the wall. The shower is about 1.50 meters long, do we need to include a door? We actually wanted to do without one. If a few drops go over, it's not such a big deal.
 

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