Bathroom planning

  • Erstellt am 2015-03-25 15:31:33

Manu1976

2015-03-25 21:11:03
  • #1
I like Jochen's L solution.
 

olivenbaum

2015-03-25 21:13:31
  • #2
Between the shower and the toilet, there is a light strip. I understand the criticism regarding the splash area well, but I believe that the distance of 2 m is sufficient to avoid splashing.
 

olivenbaum

2015-03-25 21:20:34
  • #3
Hello Manu, I unfortunately cannot open the L- solution from Jochen. What could be the reason?
 

ypg

2015-03-25 21:26:59
  • #4


A PDF may need to be downloaded and opened with a reader (primarily Acrobat). As always ;)
 

emer

2015-03-25 21:32:05
  • #5
Putting up a shelf once in a while isn’t an option there either.
 

Jochen104

2015-03-25 21:39:09
  • #6
So what would bother me is that with your current design you hardly have any daylight at the sinks (you’re blocking the light yourself). You could, for example, place the sinks on the top wall, the toilet on the bottom wall (in the right corner). An L shape from the right next to the light strip towards the left outer wall. And the bathtub in front of it, practically in the middle of the room. I would have liked to visualize this for you as well, but unfortunately I am on the road. However, I hope you understand what I mean.
 

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