jessi7755
2018-09-04 12:44:46
- #1
Hello,
I have already experimented a lot with online bathroom planners, but somehow the ultimate idea hasn’t come up yet.
In our future house, there are two small bathrooms. This is about one of them. The position of the shower is (so far) fixed due to the window and the door.
What is missing is the washbasin and the toilet. The shower should actually be 120 cm long, but I think the remaining space will not be enough, so we will probably only take 100 cm instead. There should be a half-high wall towards the shower, with a glass partition above it. The shower should only be 85 cm wide; the online planner did not allow this dimension, so now it’s very tight with the door. But it will be somewhat smaller “in reality.”
These are our ideas so far, what would you do better?
One version with a smaller washbasin and an additional cabinet or a larger washbasin and toilet on the same wall? This version would probably be easier, since the connections are now also located there. But according to the heating engineer, they can be moved without any problems.
In version 1, I’m a bit afraid that the window will get stuck on the side cabinet; that would have to be checked carefully again.
I hope you have a few suggestions for me.


I have already experimented a lot with online bathroom planners, but somehow the ultimate idea hasn’t come up yet.
In our future house, there are two small bathrooms. This is about one of them. The position of the shower is (so far) fixed due to the window and the door.
What is missing is the washbasin and the toilet. The shower should actually be 120 cm long, but I think the remaining space will not be enough, so we will probably only take 100 cm instead. There should be a half-high wall towards the shower, with a glass partition above it. The shower should only be 85 cm wide; the online planner did not allow this dimension, so now it’s very tight with the door. But it will be somewhat smaller “in reality.”
These are our ideas so far, what would you do better?
One version with a smaller washbasin and an additional cabinet or a larger washbasin and toilet on the same wall? This version would probably be easier, since the connections are now also located there. But according to the heating engineer, they can be moved without any problems.
In version 1, I’m a bit afraid that the window will get stuck on the side cabinet; that would have to be checked carefully again.
I hope you have a few suggestions for me.