nachtfalter
2020-09-14 22:41:19
- #1
Hello everyone,
we are planning a new build and need fresh ideas for the bathroom. The window is still drawn as a 2.13m clerestory, but will be changed to a "normal" 1.26m window. The door is fixed because access is through the dressing room and the long wall is needed as a space for furnishings. Ideally, a larger walk-in shower would be preferred, with glass or a masonry wall not playing a decisive role, and the bathtub will probably be 180/80.
Based on the design, does it possibly make sense to turn the sink 90° to face the window and thus separate the toilet, or would that cause too much light to be lost? Are there other solutions that would make better use of the bathroom?
we are planning a new build and need fresh ideas for the bathroom. The window is still drawn as a 2.13m clerestory, but will be changed to a "normal" 1.26m window. The door is fixed because access is through the dressing room and the long wall is needed as a space for furnishings. Ideally, a larger walk-in shower would be preferred, with glass or a masonry wall not playing a decisive role, and the bathtub will probably be 180/80.
Based on the design, does it possibly make sense to turn the sink 90° to face the window and thus separate the toilet, or would that cause too much light to be lost? Are there other solutions that would make better use of the bathroom?