But it is incredibly practical.
That may be, but such a curtain is the last thing people do nowadays.
Then the shower should be at least 2m long (from the showerhead to the entrance/exit). Otherwise, you always have (a lot of) water on the floor.
I agree with that, I just tested a completely open 5 x 5 meter shower, it wasn’t flooded, but I was still able to measure that 1m to the left and right and 2m forward were wetted. They just can’t do it any other way.
I have a shower of 180x90 with a glass wall 130cm long. That works well without much splashing. But I am not very tall and don’t have a rain shower (which splashes a lot).
I wouldn’t even claim that a rain shower splashes more.
… so that the access in front doesn’t get wet.
Sure, but if it’s open in front it won’t work, the shower spray has to be directed toward the tub.
Well. We have 1.60 with a rain shower and hardly any water outside.
I wouldn’t even claim that a rain shower splashes more.
Sure, if it’s open. But then you have to remember to open it beforehand and keep it open the whole time. That wouldn’t be for me.
Our shower is 1.50 m deep with the showerhead on the narrow side, and only a little water splashes out.
Okay, and open in front? Rain shower or hand shower?
I woke up, this is what it looks like for me..
End of the sink is at 1.72 meters, planning from 2016.
Okay, but that looks less bad than it would for the person asking the question, because there a wall would run about 30-50 cm in front of the toilet.
So much tighter and “cobbled together” in overall impression.
I don’t understand what you mean by the wall and it running along..
I see now that in the last proposal that was no longer the case.
I still find it a bit odd and believe the bathroom offers enough space for a “nicer” placement.
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The bathroom planner says everything is possible, the variant with the sink in the middle is difficult to implement.
He suggests something more like this:
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The shower would have light – one side a glass wall, the wall at the toilet should only be half-height (~120 cm).
We would prefer the toilet angled if the effort isn’t much higher, but if a straight toilet is easier then that would also be suitable.
The rotation of the entrance door depends on the final decision.