Looking for inspiration for bathroom planning

  • Erstellt am 2022-04-25 09:25:12

kati1337

2022-04-25 09:25:12
  • #1
I have the following room that I want to turn into a bathroom. I have already played around a bit in the 3D program with how the sanitary fixtures could be arranged. I am always extremely uncreative with this kind of thing. Maybe you have some ideas? I tried something with a T-wall to have the bathtub more in the middle of the room, which would provide good space for some storage. But then the passage to the toilet becomes relatively narrow. You could also put the bathtub by the window on the left in the corner, and the washbasin in front of the T-wall?

General requirements for the bathroom:

    [*]Large walk-in shower without glass
    [*]Bathtub with view of the window
    [*]Bathtub without view of the toilet
    [*]Longer washbasin (not 100% fixed, at least 80 cm, preferably more for 2 sinks)
    [*]Bathtub in the corner or if straight with larger shelves around it (for decoration / candles)
    [*]Space for 1 shelf for towels (lowboard or tall shelf doesn't really matter)

Do you have any brilliant ideas? Things to consider? Is it a stupid idea to put a walk-in shower in front of a floor-to-ceiling window? You would of course have to make it opaque. Otherwise, I find the idea of natural light in the shower quite nice. Does anyone have something like this and can report?
 

Fuchsbau35

2022-04-25 09:30:26
  • #2
If you place the shower in front of the window but don’t want a glass wall, instead using tiles as a partition, then you take away the daylight from the rest of the room. I wouldn’t want that. Not to mention the splashing water on the window.

Edit: First look at the plan, then complain ;) I just noticed that only half of the window would be covered. That would still allow daylight. But depending on the length of the shower, you still have the splashing water.
 

Oberhäslich

2022-04-25 09:53:08
  • #3
With the bathtub in the middle, it gives a modern impression, but it takes up a lot of space in the already small 12 sqm – mainly because of the partition wall. I find it somewhat cramped. Where the toilet is placed, not much light will reach. It's not a big deal, just a thought. Also, someone mentioned in my post that the mirror (washbasin) should not be positioned facing the window. Here is a suggestion from me; all your criteria should be met with it.

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kati1337

2022-04-25 10:07:42
  • #4
The suggestion is not bad at all. Only the separately enclosed toilet seems a bit odd to me, but it wouldn't be a big issue. Just how is the shower supposed to work there without glass?
 

Oberhäslich

2022-04-25 10:17:34
  • #5
I don't know how others do it, but we currently also have 3 walls in the open shower in the rental apartment. We have a squeegee for the floor and then wipe over it again with the floor shower cloth, we leave the walls "wet". In the house, the shower will then be open, but with 2 walls, also without a partition wall (cleaning is too much work :D). I'm not really afraid of water splashes on the floor, since we squeegee the floor anyway, otherwise the water would stand in the grout. There are certainly people who squeegee the shower walls. The grout definitely thanks you for that. You didn’t want to see the toilet from the tub, you can’t do that without at least one partition wall :p Unless you always bathe facing the window, then the toilet could also be behind the bathtub (see new design), then you would also have 3 shower walls. Or you swap the toilet/shower, then you don't see the toilet anymore and have more space for the shower.
 

kati1337

2022-04-25 10:42:02
  • #6
Shower with only 2 walls, I haven't even thought of that idea yet :O It would of course be cool and bright, you would get the daylight but you're not directly dancing in front of the window. But wouldn't that get very wet in the bathroom? We currently have 3.5 walls around the shower, so everything tiled and only a 60cm entrance in the front. That keeps the bathroom dry. But with only 2 walls. I find it equally cool and frightening. :D
 

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