Layout design of the master bathroom

  • Erstellt am 2023-04-18 21:41:31

idasb79

2023-04-21 07:04:22
  • #1
They are not always necessary. And actually already drawn in at the relevant points.
 

kbt09

2023-04-21 07:48:55
  • #2
In the bathroom visions from ..

Variant 1
When you enter, you practically fall onto the washbasin; the washbasin is located exactly in the line where no natural light falls across.

Variant 2
Rather squeezes the washbasin; the view upon entering clearly shows that completely normal windows would have sufficed here as well, the partition wall due to the toilet, although I doubt that it can be placed there at all, then doesn’t even reach the upper right corner of the room.

And, since considerations such as sliding doors and the direction of the entrance door are still completely unresolved and can vary with the different bathroom layouts, the planned bedroom furniture already has a certain significance.

’s variant in at least lets the windows have an effect, grants the washbasin direct daylight from the side, but also shows the disadvantage of the floor-to-ceiling windows and especially their position close to the wall.
 

Ibdk14

2023-04-21 07:53:32
  • #3
I had actually overlooked the floor-to-ceiling windows. I really don’t like any of the designs. The one on the right with the T-wall looks more appealing, but standing at the sink with your back to the daylight would honestly bother me just like Katja. If that doesn’t bother you, the design seems doable to me.

The toilet right by the door wouldn’t work for me either. Your head end of the bed is (presumably) exactly in the line of sight of the toilet if the door isn’t closed. It might be different for you, but that would bother me. And I definitely wanted a reasonably tight door in the bathroom, not a sliding door.

How important is the position of the bathtub to you? Does it have to be near the windows? Maybe we can still come up with something if the priorities are clearer. However, I also find it hard to believe that the toilet position is still "negotiable" if the shell construction is already in place—is that really possible without compromises due to possibly necessary shafts/recesses or similar?
 

hanghaus2023

2023-04-21 08:25:41
  • #4
I have visualized it somewhat similarly to for myself. I quite like it as well. Since when entering the bathroom, you do not look directly at the shower partition.

 

hanghaus2023

2023-04-21 08:40:36
  • #5
In my opinion, this also applies to the drainage in the front wall?



What is the view from the windows like? Or the visibility?
 

kbt09

2023-04-21 09:31:03
  • #6
.. thanks for the floor plans. The design feels more spacious. The shower doors can then also fold inward when not in use and it has a well-structured entrance area, where no one is standing right away. The wall below behind the door can be used for storage, towels, etc., very inconspicuously integrated.

In my opinion, the toilet at the top right of the plan doesn’t work if the toilet connection is currently planned somewhere on the bottom wall. Something might work on the left wall with skillful execution of partition walls.
 

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