Man plans the bathroom, can this go well?

  • Erstellt am 2020-12-23 17:23:41

knalltüte

2021-01-03 23:18:55
  • #1
The picture gave me an idea: fitting the faucet on the utility room wall, then placing the shower rod around the corner (possibly with a rain shower head). That way, I wouldn't need a pre-wall element.

I don't actually have a collection of shampoos, just one single one ;-)

For that, I can also imagine getting a visually nice dispenser and occasionally refilling it.

A tiny little slope of the shelf that ensures water drains but isn't so steep that any items standing there would slide off would be suitable.

At the moment, I am neither empathically able nor willing to allow a female, even temporary, roommate with her own shampoos :cool:
 

kbt09

2021-01-03 23:58:22
  • #2
I told you so ;)
 

pagoni2020

2021-01-04 00:08:28
  • #3
Haha....I told you :D One for everything, you can't mix it up! The shampoo could still be placed somewhere else or a dispenser on the wall.
 

pagoni2020

2021-01-04 00:13:39
  • #4

Well, I had it, that’s zero problem. At the moment, all glass and I find it uncomfortable with floor-to-ceiling glass because of wiping. At least visually it is, in my opinion, no less chic.

Don’t worry. - that’s called “normal” - also for that reason we will have two bathrooms in the future :D
 

knalltüte

2021-02-05 19:32:48
  • #5

I ordered the bathtub yesterday because the delivery time is somewhere between 4 and 8 weeks. I didn’t want to risk that something couldn’t be connected because of that.
As soon as it’s here, there will be "real" pictures, of course also of the finished bathroom in its final state.

The shower trays (made of artificial stone) are at least almost white.

Regarding the color choice of tiles and wall paint, I will then consult family, the tiler, and the master painter I trust.
 
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