Connection Bedroom / Dressing Room / Bathroom

  • Erstellt am 2018-02-02 14:10:11

schnizzel

2018-02-08 17:07:51
  • #1
Strictly speaking, nothing. The OP wanted input on the topic of passage from the bedroom through the dressing room into the bathroom. I gave him my previous variants as input and also wrote what we had in mind.



Plan 1 is not an option because the public access to the roof terrace compresses the adjacent room to a width of 2.75 m. That is neither sufficient for a children’s room nor a bathroom. The only option would be to cancel the planned passage from the bedroom through the dressing room into the bathroom and move the dressing room to the north. The interior WC is initially intended to serve as a storage room but should be prepared for a possible WC when the children are older. The roof terrace is intended for relaxation. Reading, sunbathing, having a beer, the children can play there in the fresh air... The property is completely open to the north, no other houses or building plots. So ideal as a quiet area, while the terrace to the south faces the street.
 

ypg

2018-02-08 21:44:56
  • #2
Oh... but your focus is somewhat elsewhere [emoji6] Maybe you would be better off with your own floor plan discussion?!
 

schnizzel

2018-02-08 22:30:19
  • #3
That is correct. However, I want to start a discussion only when we have agreed among ourselves.
 

86bibo

2018-02-09 13:56:23
  • #4
A second door to the bathroom is impractical and also takes up a lot of space. I think your dressing room will be open to the bedroom, so I find the noise aspect quite justified. Especially since children who are not screaming also need to use the toilet at night and early in the morning. The dressing room then also needs more space because the door to the bathroom has to be accommodated. You can do everything, but it costs (space=money, flexibility). Have you thought about an en-suite bathroom? In my opinion, it would be the logical step, but it requires an additional bathroom and the parents' bathroom is then usually not the "big" bathroom.
 

11ant

2018-02-09 14:21:34
  • #5
What is one supposed to imagine under something like that?

At first I just wanted to say that I also consider that better than butting in here like an overlapping radio station. Then I looked into your thread history that you have long had your own floor plan thread: (???)

I think we should discuss your topic there.
 

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