Bathroom planning - Swap shower and bathtub?

  • Erstellt am 2021-01-29 20:25:31

Yaso2.0

2021-01-30 19:02:24
  • #1


Right, but for the utility room I haven’t planned any niches on the other side of the wall. If I put the sinks on the shower wall, it would have to be worked on from both sides, no idea if that works.

The shower itself is 100 x 140 and up to the radiator it’s another 40-50 cm, does the water splash that far?

I showed your drawing to my husband; he doesn’t want to come into the bathroom and basically look directly into the shower.

He thinks the current plan is best, and I’m trying to push through a second window somehow because I think it will be too dark...
 

kbt09

2021-01-30 23:45:59
  • #2
I can understand the reservations about "looking directly into the shower," but you should take another close look at Yvonne's argument for the washbasin. Because a window directly opposite the washbasin is not really ideal.
 

ypg

2021-01-31 00:14:49
  • #3
I know a bathroom where it is like that, but with a glass wall on the side. So you look directly into the open shower when you come in, and it looks normal because the floor has the same tiles as the rest of the bathroom. But if you don’t like that, then that’s how it is. There are of course other options :) An additional window certainly won’t be wrong either, although [Scham (Abneigung, in offene Duschen zu schauen, Schamwand an der Toi)] and windows on both corners do conflict with each other again ;)
 

Yaso2.0

2021-01-31 10:47:27
  • #4


That's actually the reason why I'm tinkering with it at all..



That in my drawing was not supposed to be a privacy screen at the toilet, I had misdrawn it :rolleyes: and then drew the line four more times out of frustration :p

I could swap the places of the bathtub and the washbasin, but then the tub would virtually be stuck to the shower..

I have already played through 9 variants, the only one my husband has liked so far was the one I posted here and the one from the general contractor. All the others have failed
 

ypg

2021-01-31 11:01:43
  • #5
Can the window be moved? With over 4 meters of bathroom width, you have so many possibilities: try a 2-meter-long shower (or 1.80) opposite the toilet. Sink and bathtub directly opposite would also be nice.
 

face26

2021-01-31 11:42:56
  • #6
So I believe we have almost exactly the same dimensions. 3.07 by 4.57. So it's a bit longer. The layout is exactly like in your original plan. Differences: no wall between the shower and the sink (there will be a glass partition). However, the window is 2x1m. I wouldn’t have wanted it any smaller, that would be too little daylight for me. Yes, window behind you, I don’t find that bad. We also installed a trapezoidal bathtub, it just made sense with the layout. I definitely like it very much and we are satisfied.
 

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