Opinions on our floor plan are welcome

  • Erstellt am 2014-02-26 21:15:20

ypg

2014-03-30 22:01:56
  • #1
Is the shower under the slant? Under 2 meters? That would be bad and hopefully not built that way by the professional. The exit of a shower in front of a window is also not so great... For that, this privacy screen on the left is completely useless, it could go away.
 

Kisska86

2014-03-31 08:24:47
  • #2

My husband has already complained about the area by the bathtub...
Maybe build up a wall behind the bathtub up to the slope and plan shelves and such there???
But I actually like the wall in front of the toilets. That way, people don’t walk right into it, right?!
The idea of a bench is very good. Thanks! Can you also install underfloor heating on the seating surface?


No, the slope at the shower starts at about 2.10 m or so. That should be fine. Otherwise, I probably wouldn’t install it.
The exit to the window is indeed not ideal… Hmm, maybe completely glass and the exit into the room? Or a wall where the exit is now and the door into the room? Or do you mean the wall blocks too much light? *pondering*
 

VillaMoTo

2014-03-31 09:01:25
  • #3
Take a closer look at my drawing... It is drawn in reverse. The shower is on the left when you enter and the tub on the right. The shower includes a bench, and as a partition, a glass wall is drawn at the front and a glass door on the side – that looks much lighter. The shower exit does not lead toward the bathroom door but toward the window. The tub is also partly surrounded by a shelf, but not so bulky.
 

Kisska86

2014-03-31 09:20:42
  • #4
I don’t think your idea is bad. However, we don’t really want to have the toilets by the window. I can’t get 65 cm depth even by shifting things in the bathroom because it is narrower than the children’s rooms. Unless I make the window smaller, which we want to avoid. Also, I find the wall next to the window perfect for a large washbasin with bathroom cabinets for storage and such. This wall is made for that!!!

Maybe this variant? I can’t represent the shower perfectly in the program. It will, of course, be tiled floor-to-ceiling, and the glass pane at the window will be a fixed part, and the door will open inward. I have also planned a bench there. Behind the tub, at a height of 1.30 m, there is a half wall; you can then put shelves above and to the left next to it. The tub itself would be freestanding, and to the right of the tub on the outer wall is the laundry chute. I would also place a towel rail heater on the wall next to the shower entrance; unfortunately, the program doesn’t allow that.

 

VillaMoTo

2014-03-31 09:24:55
  • #5
Yes, I think that's much better
 

Kisska86

2014-03-31 09:39:50
  • #6
Look, now I have the shower planned like VillaMoTo but only on the window side. The faucet will of course be placed on the outer wall and the floor will be tiled evenly. I really don’t think that’s bad. But is the dimension of 1.20 fixed glass wall and 90 cm glass door standard for a shower? And is the toilet and bidet behind the door okay? Then you don’t need a wall. The distance between the door and the wall is about 80 cm. Is that enough depth for a toilet or what standards are there?

 

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