Parents' Bathroom Layout

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-07 16:02:04

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-07 16:02:04
  • #1
Hi!

What do you think of this bathroom layout for a master bath?

Actually, we didn’t want to have the shower so hidden, since we want to equip it in a high-quality and stylish way. It would be nice if that could be seen not only while showering. But in the plumbing planning, we were advised to keep it like this (because of the water pipes).

What do you think? Or does anyone have an idea how to get more insight into the shower?

The two washbasins are drawn incorrectly. We will only have one washbasin (1m wide). Our idea is to move the bathtub to the spot where the washbasins are currently shown and place the washbasin on the right-hand wall instead. We want to give the tub a prominent place in the room and not have it "in the corner" when we bathe.

Currently planned components:
WC: Duravit Happy D.2 extended version, 25500900001

Washbasin: Villeroy & Boch Venticello 1000x500mm, 4104ALR1

Bathtub: still considering whether Villeroy & Boch Squaro Edge 12 Combipool Invisible (UIP190SQE2B1V96) or a Kaldewei Conoduo, each 190x90 (235200010001)

Shower:
Villeroy & Boch shower tray Futurion or Squaro Infinity
Hansgrohe Axor ShowerSolutions thermostat module Select 530 / 90 for 3 consumers, 18356000
Hansgrohe Axor Shower Solutions 350 1jet overhead shower with ceiling connection chrome, 26035000
Keuco meTime_spa cascade showerhead, 59982010000
Hansgrohe Axor Starck 1jet hand shower chrome, 10531000

Looking forward to feedback!
 

11ant

2017-11-07 17:14:31
  • #2

With a floor-to-ceiling corner mirror of course
 

kbt09

2017-11-07 17:20:50
  • #3
I would not swap the bathtub and the washbasin. This way, there is ideal light incidence from the top of the plan towards the washbasin. And, if the bathtub is placed there, one always has to walk around the massive bathtub block, for example from the toilet to the shower.
 

ypg

2017-11-07 17:58:07
  • #4
Yeah yeah, the cursed T-variant... it just has nothing
 

ypg

2017-11-07 18:19:19
  • #5
How long is the wall where the radiator is currently drawn? If necessary, plan with an L-variant. Box in the tub with proper pedestals on both sides.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-07 18:28:04
  • #6
The wall is 3.63m long.

Encasing? We actually didn't want to.

I find it OK like this.
 

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