Exactly these:
If one is getting ready at the washbasin, the other has to cuddle up to him to get to the toilet.
We have the guest WC right next door.
You are under a small misconception. You cannot open a double-wing window from the outside. So no quick entry from outside to wash your hands.
I think you took a wrong turn somewhere. As long as the floor-to-ceiling window is not closed, I can go in and out as I please.
I think the sink should be close to the bathroom door, that's where you mostly access it from inside.
Of course, you have to weigh which compromises are necessary.
Hi - why not simply separate the shower with a wall? Then you would gain a lot of space for the toilet? With that wall length, you would still have a royally large shower. If you want daylight in the shower you can even make the wall half glass. But only if you're willing to regularly squeegee it.
We have a half-height wall and no glass on top of it. But we’re a bit crazy too.
Doesn’t that always leave a narrow access area (towards the bathroom door)? Or where is the shower head supposed to be?
Our bathroom has similar dimensions, slightly smaller though and without a tub. The shower is 120x90 cm.
Well, a shower curtain is the absolute worst thing we want to avoid. Even a shower door is not desirable, the hinges and seals always get mouldy.