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2016-03-23 18:40:11
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WildThing exactly hit my idea!
And don’t let the green forum talk you out of the 2 doors and the double sink. For them, basically every floor plan is bad.
I haven’t read in the green forum yet... I also consider the second door unnecessary since there is supposed to be a second bathroom. So why have two? So you can choose? To shorten some path?
Basically, the positions of the two doors do not make the _furnishing_ of the bathroom any friendlier. There is no free wall for a tub; it is currently in the way. Instead, the washbasin seems cramped into the corner, with only circulation space in front.
I assume these two positions only resulted from the idea of the toilet and shower, but it’s not sensible.
A nice room is divided into two.
You can plan the room and simultaneously have a masonry shower partition wall, but possibly one door has to go or ideally one door has to be moved so that you can furnish behind it, i.e., 90 cm space for tub width or toilet, 1.15 width for a shower.
Apparently no longer possible, but a T-solution or, if space gets tight, an L-solution would probably be feasible.
P.S. The door hinge is obviously wrong