Bathroom planning - ideas?

  • Erstellt am 2017-07-20 14:48:15

Eldea

2017-07-20 14:48:15
  • #1
I am working on designing the bathroom and somehow I can't come up with a brilliant idea. Originally, I thought of a T-solution, but I didn't manage to make it fit properly and I had the feeling that it wouldn’t work well with the lighting either. So now I came up with a different suggestion. I planned the front wall to be 1.10 m. I thought of a privacy screen, but I'm not so sure if it will really work the way I imagine it ;)

What is important to us is a shower of 80x120 cm and a double washbasin, as well as an electric towel heater. The bathtub can be for one person. Maybe it would be nice if it were tiled on the outside.

We want tiles in anthracite gray and white (maybe slightly beige tinted).

Do you possibly have a brilliant idea on how to arrange the various sanitary facilities, etc.?
The bathroom is 5 m x 2.82 m. Please don’t be surprised about the square meters. The image comes from my planning and didn’t fully match the dimensions on the upper floor in Sweet Home 3D.



 

ypg

2017-07-20 15:07:31
  • #2
You don’t really want to collect your dirty laundry there, do you? [emoji15]

The problem seems to be two windows: are there any options to slide them or leave them out? Or do they have to be that way because of the ground floor? For planning, the measurements would be needed here. Maybe you’d like to post the floor plan with measurements?

The Villeroy & Boch planner is otherwise quite good.

Brief regards
 

ypg

2017-07-20 15:17:05
  • #3
Spontaneously drawn:
 

Eldea

2017-07-20 16:54:26
  • #4


We would like to temporarily collect the laundry somewhere upstairs, since unfortunately we don’t have a laundry chute. But it will probably be more of a collection box. The washing machine will be in the basement.

Because of the windows, it might be difficult. The building application and structural engineering are already approved. I think minor adjustments might be possible, maybe. I’m not very familiar with that. On one side, they are like downstairs and both have the same spacing as the second window on the respective side. I can of course upload the design later. But since I’m learning, I won’t do it from my phone [emoji38]

I will try out the Villeroy & Boch planner. Thanks for the tip
 

Eldea

2017-07-20 18:03:08
  • #5
So here quickly the more precise data. I immediately notice that I have overlooked an exhaust pipe
 

Eldea

2017-07-20 18:57:09
  • #6
Ok, I guess I'll try that again [emoji85][emoji6]
 

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