Bathroom planning T-wall walk-in shower size OK?

  • Erstellt am 2017-01-11 23:18:54

PETERGLUTH

2017-01-15 16:03:15
  • #1
Hello

Just for comparison )))

My wife also wanted a T in the bathroom, and we decided on this version

The shower itself is 1 meter by 1 meter

T-wall is 2.10 meters high
 

muttley

2017-01-15 16:53:37
  • #2
could you explain that to me in more detail?
 

ypg

2017-01-15 20:23:57
  • #3


Rotate the unit "Bidet, Toilet" 90 degrees clockwise – then you can shorten the middle wall to just over one meter, so the washbasins have more space in front of them and some "room" is created between them and the bathtub. Otherwise, I hold the opinion here: there is no 'space' in this bathroom, only pathways... it is not exactly what one wants or something one would call a feel-good space.
 

muttley

2017-01-15 21:10:37
  • #4
ah ok, I just drew it, but if I shorten the wall by about one meter, it will probably be a bit tight between the bidet and the wall, won't it? Currently, the length of the wall with the WC and bidet is about 150cm, and the depth of this part of the room is also about 151 cm...

So I can actually rotate this part of the room, but that doesn't mean I can move the wall with the washbasins to the back, does it?!? I think that will be too tight for the bidet user?!?
 

ypg

2017-01-15 21:14:05
  • #5
Have you ever used a bidet?
 

muttley

2017-01-15 21:17:02
  • #6
yes I have
Can only say that currently the space of the WC/Bidet is 150x150cm.
I just measured our current WC. Maybe the T-wall could be pushed back by 10-15cm. That would actually make the space feel a bit larger.
However, since we already have the [Werkplan], that is probably associated with extra costs again...
We should have thought about it earlier...
 
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