Floor Plan Planning Family Bathroom: Need for Optimization/Ideas?!

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-30 10:45:22

kaho674

2019-06-30 20:01:26
  • #1
Sorry, but this cutting of floor plans is really annoying. And then also wrong information. Or what did you mean by the "not fixed door corner"? Anyway, I guess everything will stay as it is.
 

Mbk84

2019-06-30 20:50:41
  • #2
It's about the bathroom, hence the excerpt of the bathroom. When I post the entire floor plan, I have often seen here that the rest of the floor is then immediately discussed. But of course you are right, I could have made the excerpt with the door a little bigger. Sorry The door corner is still flexible too, it can be moved 30 cm down - just not straight unfortunately. That's why I asked how many cm width the washbasin side should have?! Sorry if I caused you unnecessary work now, that was not my intention. I really appreciate the support and tips here!
 

kbt09

2019-06-30 21:28:33
  • #3


How wide is the bedroom door there and how many cm are planned for the wardrobe? I rather see it so that the bedroom door moves further upwards on the plan.

Your plan:


Wasn't a washing machine originally planned in the bathroom?

I had planned the bathroom like this:
 

ypg

2019-06-30 22:56:06
  • #4
Then push it as much as you can. Then here’s a tip. Base yourself on Katja’s second draft with the oval. If you go diagonally, you have more space and more room for the washbasin. So take a triangular board for the washbasin, then you’ll fit in the space and the room will gain more area.
 

Mbk84

2019-07-01 21:40:02
  • #5


Bedroom door is 90cm, wardrobe 60cm. You're right, it looks quite tight behind the door. We will address that again, thanks for the hint!



Respect, good memory I had marked it optionally at some point, but that’s off the table now. It is now in the basement.

Thanks for the floor plan from "back then", it's always a good starting point for new ideas!
 

kbt09

2019-07-02 06:49:00
  • #6
Plan about 70-75 cm behind the door. A few cm are lost because of the door frame. A Pax wardrobe with sliding doors, for example, is 66 cm deep, plus 1 to 2 cm clearance from the wall. And the door also has a handle.
 

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