Floor plan, furnishing, arrangement of bathroom & guest bathroom

  • Erstellt am 2023-03-07 12:03:18

kbt09

2023-03-07 19:03:40
  • #1
I don’t see a freestanding bathtub there either. And, if the children come later, that can also be impractical. Water often ends up behind the tub. Therefore, truly freestanding, so that you can access it, or against the wall.

I would plan the guest bathroom as suggested in the architect’s plan. Only the door looks very narrow there.
 

hanghaus2023

2023-03-07 20:18:30
  • #2
Here is another view. I am happy to change the colors.
 

hanghaus2023

2023-03-08 08:09:31
  • #3
feedback is often quite nice too. ;)
 

TheMikka123

2023-03-08 15:17:52
  • #4
Thank you very much in advance for the ideas and comments.

Yes, I also can't think of anything particularly different for the guest bathroom. And regarding the comment that it gets too much priority on the ground floor. It is supposed to serve as a full bathroom since there is a guest room on the ground floor and this can also be used as a bedroom in old age if the stairs become a problem.

In the main bathroom: We would prefer that it does not appear too cramped and small. So if the bathtub cannot be reasonably accommodated without making the passage between the washbasin and bathtub too narrow, then it must be placed directly against the wall. There should still be enough space in front of the washbasin.

Toilet as mentioned preferably hidden. We like the T-bathroom shown here as well, but the shower wall would be too short if the toilet should disappear, so a shower door would be needed. According to other information, about 1.3 to 1.4m is ideal so that water does not splash out without a door.

your last suggestion cannot be seen here.

Thank you
 

ypg

2023-03-08 17:59:56
  • #5
Here are three suggestions for brainstorming (Waschtisch ist 120cm lang), I didn’t pay much attention to the window
 

hanghaus2023

2023-03-08 18:19:22
  • #6


Then take a look at posts #6 and #8. Maybe your phone is not displaying the images?

In my opinion, there is enough space to get past the freestanding tub.

In my opinion, the bathroom on the ground floor is just a bit too expensive if you recess the facade specifically.
 

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