Help with bathroom design for existing properties

  • Erstellt am 2016-09-15 11:11:37

Felix1989

2016-09-15 11:11:37
  • #1
Hello,


we just need some help and since I have already seen really nice and good ideas here, I just wanted to ask for help.


We have already been to a bathroom studio and got advice there, but unfortunately we were not very satisfied. Advice etc. all very nice, but no real ideas.


Now we have tried to plan a bit ourselves, but it doesn't turn out to be easy.


We have two bathrooms.


Bathroom 1 = guest bathroom on the ground floor and bathroom 2 main bathroom on the first floor. Unfortunately, the main bathroom has a pretty steep slope.


Since we like to have a bathtub and a shower in the house, we thought about putting the bathtub in the guest bathroom and only the shower in the main bathroom.


There is also a possibility of a skylight window in the main bathroom if it would be of any use.


The door of the guest bathroom could also be opened outwards. New doors will be installed.


Maybe you have better ideas, suggestions and tips on how to design the whole thing. I would really be grateful for any suggestions.


 

Felix1989

2016-09-16 00:03:02
  • #2
No one any idea, tip or suggestions?:(
 

Chriscross

2016-09-16 07:38:47
  • #3
I can highly recommend the online planner from "Villeroy und Boch," where you can also visualize it in 3D. It helps immensely. At the beginning, you can even specify the slopes with knee wall height. It's also very easy.

That's how I did it. Doors and cabinets can be opened, so you can also check if everything fits.

Without the planner, we almost made a big mistake and planned a bathroom that was way too small.

If you have any questions about the planner, I am happy to help. If you remind me tonight, I can gladly send you two 3D views of our bathroom.
 

Felix1989

2016-09-16 09:08:56
  • #4
: Thank you. I have already tried their online planner, but unfortunately it did not want to accept my slants! ;-(((

But I will try again.
 

ypg

2016-09-16 09:57:03
  • #5
Unfortunately, I can't work with your measurements. It is sufficient if you first specify the room dimensions and not the distances.

I think it is good and okay that the bathtub is relocated.
Regarding the main bathroom: is there a knee wall? Where is the 2-meter line?
I find the second option okay in terms of layout; I would also build the shower a bit under the slope, as even with 1.70 meters height, the shower still offers space in width.
Guest WC:
Is there no window?
With these measurements, you can tell that the information is missing whether the measurements are with or without tiles. When space is tight, every centimeter counts ;)
I would choose a shorter but higher tub and place it crosswise. That way, there are more options for the rest.
 

Jochen104

2016-09-16 10:42:46
  • #6
Difficult....:confused:

I find option 1 on the upper floor better. Do you want to close off the space under the sloping roof with a partition wall? Then you should definitely design part of it as a built-in closet.

The guest bathroom currently has a very, very narrow door. I would definitely change that. The sink then on the lower wall of the plan.

In general, however, the bathtub would be better placed on the 1st upper floor because of the slope.
 

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