Parent bathroom + children's bathroom arrangements

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-03 11:21:04

kaho674

2020-03-05 18:48:45
  • #1
Undiscovered talents lie dormant in (at least I was not aware of that until now), I think it's brilliant - please more of that! Dark program though.
 

Shiny86

2020-03-05 19:02:17
  • #2

Thank you very much!
I also really like version 4. There are also very nice cabinets that can be custom-made for the washing machine and dryer so that they don’t stand out negatively.
Would you have the bathroom door open outwards so that you can do laundry with the door open?
And do you think one can do without a curtain/door in the shower in V4? And is the distance between the toilet and the bathtub okay? You had space to move it further to the left and apparently chose not to.

I also really like V3. There you can place the washing machine and dryer stacked in a cabinet, which also offers space for this and that on the right next to it.
 

Curly

2020-03-05 19:05:59
  • #3
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our shower has a 120cm long partition wall and a 70cm wide passage, so the shower is then 190cm long. The width is 1m, that's enough.

Best regards
Sabine
 

Shiny86

2020-03-05 19:10:24
  • #4
Ok then I probably shouldn’t have an exaggerated 2.30m long mega shower built. I just want to manage without a door.
 

11ant

2020-03-05 19:18:41
  • #5
After 120, the "flame" of the spray cone should no longer spread significantly to the side. I won't say it again, that wrong priorities are clay feet. Transcribing your wishes into the city villa format is like squaring the circle. Even seven dwarfs don't help a princess on a pea – nevertheless, I join the like for the suggestions of . V2 would still be my slightly bigger favorite. Then you should take a break – that is better advice than any content-related one could be.
 

Shiny86

2020-03-06 23:20:39
  • #6
I like version 4. But I am a bit of a perfectionist. Could the partitions maybe run straight for a few centimeters like in version 1 and then become slanted? It would be enough for me if I could stack the dryer and washing machine.

Has anyone actually seen a walk-in shower with a slant like that? Does it look strange, and do you think you can manage without a door for the shower in version 4?
 

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