That would all be too tight for me, just to blindly tick off the must-haves of the time. This narrow corridor of the dressing room as an entrance is really not my thing at all. I would rather plan a spacious bedroom and an even more spacious bathroom than such cramped chambers.
I have to admit, I feel the same. In the first post, I still thought: certainly a house that, besides a pantry, a window seat, and too narrow a dressing room, now also absolutely needs, next to the walk-in shower, the latest trend, the freestanding tub in a 9! Nine-sqm bathroom with floor-to-ceiling windows. And lo and behold: the dressing room has barely 70/80cm of movement space between the cabinets.
Sorry, Gini, but it is a big mistake to want everything tight. But if it makes you happy?! I’ll take a closer look :)
No helping the lady. The bathroom dimensions are not fully visible.
It’s like pulling teeth.
Well, just take the 163cm length of the shower and the just over 9 sqm room size. This isn’t your first time doing this, you can do it!
if the toilet at the window already irritates you, even without neighbors, then you won’t feel comfortable with the window otherwise. I would never plan a floor-to-ceiling window where people walk around naked. Neighbors or not.
A washbasin or the person standing there is best served when the window is beside the mirror. Then you don’t cast shadows on yourself and can do without harsh mirror lighting, which would have to be brighter than daylight to cancel out shadows. That should possibly have priority.
A window at the toilet is great, since you probably spend the quietest time there enjoying the view. However, here you are very much on display, not because of the window, but because of other residents.
The position of the window relative to the toilet and washbasin thus ensures that in a 4-person household, the bathroom light needs to be turned on about 20 times less often.
The 163.5 cm niche, well, that should have been noticed already in planning; not much is possible there.
I’m throwing in two examples without comment
Unfortunately, I don’t have exact measurements .. ☺
For your own house you should know the measurements, or at least have looked them up or measured yourself somewhere. Otherwise, you can’t plan either.