Floor plan of a townhouse 150 sqm with gable roof 6 rooms

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K a t j a

2024-06-18 07:29:39
  • #1
... and to get in, you first have to climb over the toilet. When coming out, you then splash around in front of the toilet with wet feet and look for your towel where? No, sorry. I found the other design miles better.
 

motorradsilke

2024-06-18 07:49:37
  • #2


I had only envisioned the shower to be 1.50 meters long. Then there is enough space between the shower and the toilet.
By the way, I dry myself IN the shower, so I don’t go out with wet feet at all. But there is still a bath mat in front of the shower. If you stomp out with wet feet, with the other design you do that in the middle of the room.
The towels hang at the end of the shower on the right-hand side on the wall. That still works with 1.50 within the shower area, but here there would still be enough space between the shower and the toilet.
 

hanghaus2023

2024-06-18 09:10:21
  • #3
The partition wall for the shower is 1.4m if open to the front.
 

ypg

2024-06-18 09:21:18
  • #4
Fortunately, we have 2 meters, and my husband is definitely making use of that k i c h e r I find my first suggestion better, with the small wall. But in the end, the OP still wants an inspiring suggestion from the architect h e h e
 

K a t j a

2024-06-18 09:40:21
  • #5
I wouldn’t use your personal preferences as a basis for planning the bathroom of the OP. Which then adjoins the toilet and soaks up various "droplets" there as well. Mmm, tasty. An open shower next to the toilet is always a design mistake in my opinion.
 

LeFy2023

2024-06-18 09:48:30
  • #6
Thank you for the suggestions, ideas, and drawings. Regarding the toilet in front of the open shower, I tend to agree more with . That would be at most a compromise solution.

I quite like the right side of your proposal with the shower and toilet. However, I am not yet satisfied with the other side. We want to have a straight bathtub (we do not like the one in the sketch, although it is practical) and the washbasin and bathtub are placed very close to each other in your design.

Let's see if the planner's suggestion brings new inspiration. Luckily, we still have some time for the final planning of the bathroom.
 

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