Consultation: New bathroom, 5.9 sqm with bathtub

  • Erstellt am 2020-12-22 18:02:18

tomtom79

2020-12-28 19:35:12
  • #1
So that looks quite okay, of course it’s not optimal with the WC in front of the door but only you as a family will use it.

The [eckige] sink is a highlight, it would be even better if the angle of the bathtub could be adopted :)
 

pagoni2020

2020-12-28 19:44:59
  • #2
I was just thinking the same... that the mirror is also tilted like the sink. Maybe you could build something yourself or have it built on the toilet side... as a shelf, built-in speaker, or something else useful.
 

ypg

2020-12-28 19:53:58
  • #3

suggested that :)

Oops... whoever posts links here will be kicked out - or receive a warning.

hmm, I would put a square plate and on/in it a round bowl - but overall the pondering is well done.
I like it (though I'm the "round" Feng Shui type), but every space is used sensibly and can be used well.

I don’t find that bad at all. Then you only see yourself if you want to :D

This is the ground floor bathroom for you adults now, right?

A bit of shelf space is still missing, but a small shelf/basket in front of the window for towels, a board above the door (for baskets and towels and toilet paper) and next to the mirror... I probably wouldn’t make the dividing wall between the toilet and the sink too high.
 

ArniBanarni

2020-12-28 20:54:44
  • #4
Oh sorry..! If someone tells me how to edit my posts, I'll take the link out immediately!

The goal is that the bathtub and the washbasin are purchased from the same manufacturer and thus have the same angle. I also hope that this will be a highlight. :)
Regarding the mirror: we actually planned for it to hang straight on the wall. I think it would bother me if it's tilted and I can hardly see myself when I look in.

The toilet at the entrance is admittedly still the only thorn in the side.
The bathroom is on the ground floor and is used by us as a family, as well as by guests.

Our "real" bathroom with walk-in shower and enough space for toothbrush, hairdryer, etc. will be set up upstairs as soon as our planning here for downstairs is completed.

Basically, we don’t need a large storage area on the ground floor.
The shower is only "second choice" since there is a nicer one upstairs.
The bathroom is only for bathing the children.

I would plan the height of the wall at the toilet to be about 1m - 1.2m.
Depending on how elaborate it is, it might be possible to install a pull-out drawer or drawer in the wall, for example for toilet paper?
Further storage areas will be planned in the form of regular shelves where we still find space.
Admittedly, as a last resort, we also have a large cupboard in the hallway for these items.

What exactly do you mean by built-in speakers?
We plan to lower the ceiling and equip it with LED spots (possibly also LED strips).
In this context, we will use Philips Hue products.
It is also planned that a sound box/(radio) will be installed somewhere, triggered by a motion sensor.

It is still undecided where this box should be placed... I find it difficult to install it directly because then I am dependent on the dimensions and in the future would not easily be able to use another device.
 

ypg

2020-12-28 21:02:17
  • #5

Isn't it possible to place it in the spot as well?
I hope you can shift the toilets because of the drain. What is in the adjacent room? Or where is the downpipe? Where does it go outside?
Regarding the toilet itself: there are extra short ones, and you could hide the pre-wall installation in the current wall.
 

pagoni2020

2020-12-28 21:09:47
  • #6
You can only edit posts for about 10 minutes, as far as I know. After that, the "Edit" option disappears at the bottom. Unfortunately.....otherwise, I would have often preferred to correct my many careless typos. The built-in speaker was just an idea, since a backside would have been created when the mirror was rotated. I just meant that you could then use it as needed.
 

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