L-bathroom planning - looking for alternative suggestions

  • Erstellt am 2022-06-24 10:16:38

Berlinho2

2022-06-24 10:16:38
  • #1
Hello unfortunately my posts were deleted first and then my entire account, so now the name is "Berlinho2" I don't know why and what I did wrong. I unfortunately don't receive any feedback by email from the site operators about what my misconduct was. But you said you had already drafted a proposal.
    [*]Would you be so kind as to quickly post it here again so I can take a look? [*]For everyone else: Do you have any ideas for an optimized arrangement of the sanitary fixtures? The size of the shower can for example be adjusted as you like.
Many thanks Berlinho2
 

Ibdk14

2022-06-24 10:43:55
  • #2
Maybe like this? The measurements are not quite right. The shower and door will probably be too tight. Or bathtub and toilet on the left side of the plan?
 

ypg

2022-06-24 10:47:53
  • #3
How stupid that I am on vacation now… have to see if I can access the program with my phone.
 

Ibdk14

2022-06-24 10:55:53
  • #4
Damn, I can't edit my post anymore. I still have an idea, but I don't really like it either. I'll leave the field to those who know more :-)
 

ypg

2022-06-24 10:56:05
  • #5

2D doesn’t work… I’ve taken screenshots now. The toi is set in the corner. suggested rotating it. I had this position so you can look out the window. Window positions are carried over from the ground floor because of the aesthetics, but of course you can arrange the window by the washbasin as you planned.
Washbasin by natural light, quite a well usable room, fairly large common area in the middle, bathtub in the relaxation area without a window. … :)
 

Berlinho2

2022-06-24 11:15:15
  • #6
Thank you very much for the suggestions *insert a heart emoji here* - and have a great vacation :)

I totally agree that the bathtub has to go! I also like the large living area. If you use a nice glass element for the shower, you a) save some width and b) the "tunnel vision" when walking into the bathroom should be significantly reduced. Additionally, there is no risk of running into someone when opening the door.
 

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