Floor plan design family bathroom 9.54 sqm - can it be better?

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-16 15:44:25

MadameP

2019-06-16 15:44:25
  • #1
Dear all,

Attached is the current floor plan of our family bathroom; the masons will start with the interior walls in the next few days. We have decided against separating the toilet with a sliding door, so the walls should not be full height, but 1.20m high as pure "privacy walls" – the protruding stub at the partition wall to the bathtub will be omitted. We expect this to create a somewhat more spacious feeling and more light in the already not very large bathroom.

Overall, we quite like the floor plan, but somehow it doesn’t really create a "wow" effect. So the question to you is, can it be improved overall, or should we leave it as it is?

The window side is east, north is to the right on the plan. Windows and utility room are fixed. Doors are variable.
 

ypg

2019-06-16 15:48:16
  • #2
The drainage location is already fixed, right? Where would it be? By the toilet?
 

MadameP

2019-06-16 16:01:28
  • #3
You can see the drain in the plan in the purple highlighted wall section "under" the tub. It is fixed, yes. If I understood the plumber correctly, the arrangement of the fixtures is still flexible, he does it in the floor...
 

kaho674

2019-06-16 16:57:47
  • #4
What, the door to the utility room is also accessible from the hallway? (Always these cropped floor plans :rolleyes What would bother me a lot: the sinks are quite dark. Can you quickly mark the room dimensions? I can't make sense of it...
 

kbt09

2019-06-16 17:14:18
  • #5
If I understand correctly, all these "Scham" partitions are only supposed to be 120 cm high, so that the situation at the sinks is also brighter.

And yes .. .what is supposed to go into this utility room?
 

MadameP

2019-06-16 19:25:42
  • #6

Theoretically yes, practically we would like the access from the bathroom. Towels, home first aid kit, drugstore supplies, toilet paper, cleaning supplies...

3.015 m "deep" = hallway exterior wall / 3.26 m wide

Correct. For exactly that reason. So exactly as high as the pre-wall installations and the wall tiles.

Washing machine, dryer, laundry basket, shelves with: see above towels, home first aid kit, drugstore supplies, toilet paper, cleaning supplies. That is just the laundry utility room, everything else is downstairs with the building services (i.e. water crates, vacuum cleaner, waste paper etc.)
 

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