Doc.Schnaggls
2014-09-19 15:53:16
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Hello mannymaus,
exactly, the stair landing will be moved to the right.
We then solved it so that we planned a wall running diagonally upwards, which does not go all the way up to the ceiling and thus provides light and "airiness."
I would also favor the wardrobe solution from kbt09.
I find the 45° angles on the doors in the attic very nice - our attic will be similar.
I am somewhat critical of the bathroom. Measure the distance between the washbasin and the bathtub - it looks very narrow... Here, either a corner bathtub or a "normal" bathtub installed at an angle would be recommended if it absolutely has to be the T-solution.
Regards,
Dirk
exactly, the stair landing will be moved to the right.
We then solved it so that we planned a wall running diagonally upwards, which does not go all the way up to the ceiling and thus provides light and "airiness."
I would also favor the wardrobe solution from kbt09.
I find the 45° angles on the doors in the attic very nice - our attic will be similar.
I am somewhat critical of the bathroom. Measure the distance between the washbasin and the bathtub - it looks very narrow... Here, either a corner bathtub or a "normal" bathtub installed at an angle would be recommended if it absolutely has to be the T-solution.
Regards,
Dirk