Guest WC arrangement - tips?

  • Erstellt am 2020-05-15 18:11:11

Shiny86

2020-05-15 18:11:11
  • #1
The guest toilet measures 1.6x1.82m. How would you arrange the sanitary fixtures? Do you find this version exotic, since the window is next to the sink? One possibility would be to turn the toilet bowl so that the window is above it. This arrangement is seen more often. The one shown here seems unusual to me, but what do I know. But what is the most elegant method? Or: how would you do it if it were your guest toilet?
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-05-15 20:31:23
  • #2
With 3 m² there aren't that many options. So why not?
 

hausnrplus25

2020-05-15 21:01:34
  • #3
One should be able to ensure that you can go in, close the door, and then use the toilet. (Space between the door and the sink as well as the door and the toilet looks okay though) Otherwise, the door could also be made to open outwards and no matter which version, you would have more than enough space INSIDE the room. Idea, just because you asked: put the toilet in the bottom right corner, so diagonally?! (then the door would probably have to be raised a bit)
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-05-15 21:26:18
  • #4
Door outward is a good alternative, otherwise there are not many options.
 

11ant

2020-05-15 21:48:00
  • #5
I am currently not in the mood to check your main thread, but there I read a BD/DD at the cistern - so a reference to a downpipe that already comes from above and should probably be used as well. And feel free to call me out for the nasty chauvinist comment, but what does that even matter to you as a woman? - In my opinion, you will do business there, wash your paws, quickly brush through your hair again, or touch up your lipstick (so all activities without a long stay and opportunity for great architectural reflection). I would understand the question more from your husband, men also read the Kicker on the toilet.
 

Shiny86

2020-05-16 00:09:57
  • #6
That is just a floor opening. Above it is the bedroom. Since this arrangement is not seen very often, I thought there might be reasons for it. But placing the toilet bowl at an angle is somehow not for me either. I have the feeling that the window is always placed to the side of the sink and not next to the sink. My husband thinks it's great as it is. I just get a bit bothered by it. But after all, it is just a toilet. If you don't find it strange, then there is probably nothing strange about it.
 

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