Oh, by the way: of course, we also can't - to put it exaggeratedly - lower the window by 30 cm. Because then the top edge would only be at 1.78 m. You can't look out anymore from there.
No, about the upper floor. I don't want anyone watching me while I'm bathing What difference does the floor make? I'll try to upload the tub dimensions later.
With us, exactly that would be completely rejected as not permissible. If someone stands in the tub, they could simply fall out of the window. That's exactly what guardrail heights are for. We would have had to install a 30cm grid on the outside and therefore refrained from it.
Outside comes a French. Balcony there and the window can be locked. If it goes by that, you shouldn't have floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper floor either.
This is the good piece
Legs are adjustable and the screed is recessed.
The question now is, if we set the parapet height to 58 cm, then the surface of the tile would be about 59.5 to 60 cm. The bathtub would be at the same height. Do you find that okay or would you prefer it lower?
Outside comes a Franz. Balcony there and the window can be locked.
If you go by that, you shouldn't have floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper floor either.
By grille I meant what you call a Franz balcony. It just looked impossible with us to have such a tiny grille on a non-floor-to-ceiling window. But tastes differ.
Outside there is a French balcony. Balcony in front and the window can be locked. If you go by that, you wouldn't be allowed to have floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper floor either.
You are only allowed that with the restriction of either a fixed element below or a French balcony, meaning a railing.