Parent bathroom + children's bathroom arrangements

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-03 11:21:04

ypg

2020-03-07 01:10:00
  • #1

Uhh, I constructively told you that I also had other experiences in the hotel last weekend...

I don’t even look at stuff like that... it hurts not only my eyes
 

kaho674

2020-03-07 07:10:20
  • #2
Because of the colors?
 

Shiny86

2020-03-07 10:55:15
  • #3


Yes, I am moving away from 1.60. I am currently focusing on the topic of aesthetics. I can't find anything with a slope either on Instagram or Google. Seems like it's rather not done. But why? I don't want it to look like it was attempted but not well executed afterwards.
 

matte

2020-03-07 11:19:26
  • #4


I'm not sure if I can understand what you mean. I attached an attempt to realize that. I wouldn’t worry about the slanted wall in the shower. On the contrary. I find something like that exciting and refreshingly different. I’m also not really a fan of that for room walls, but here it’s not about the placement of furniture.

: If you are concerned about the colors. This is a professional program for MEP engineering, which I use 8-12 hours daily. It’s not about looking nice but about being efficient. The colors are also easier on the eyes. I could of course change it so that the background is lighter, but I consciously don’t want to. If it concerns my planning: I can live with it, it doesn’t have to please everyone.
 

Shiny86

2020-03-07 12:55:58
  • #5
Yes, perfect. That makes my inner Monk happy. I really have a bit of a thing for that. I would then buy or have a cabinet made for the washing machine + dryer. Then you can stack them on top of each other and maybe have a shelf on the side for detergent, towels, etc. How many cm of cabinet space do I have for that according to your drawing?
 

ypg

2020-03-07 13:11:51
  • #6
I really can't look at that. That is not meant to be ironic.
 
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