Parents' Bathroom Layout

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-07 16:02:04

kbt09

2017-11-07 18:50:20
  • #1
The bathtub as shown will be about 80 cm deep and about 180 to 190 cm wide - right? And now just imagine this path in the bathroom when the bathtub is positioned as a T. Especially since the washbasin then has no natural daylight.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-07 19:13:28
  • #2
The drawings so far are simply sample drawings. Our bathtub will be 190x90.

Ok, let's discard the idea of the bathtub in the middle. It was clear from the beginning that we couldn't realize a completely freestanding bathtub in this manageable bathroom anyway.

So would you leave everything as it is drawn, kbt09? Just leave the bathtub in the corner or at least pull it down a bit?

Regarding the wish for the shower, a thought just occurred to me. The long partition wall will not be needed in those dimensions just for the washbasin. What if you shorten this wall to the necessary size and then mount the shower on the left outer wall above it? Then you would basically enter the shower head-on and the separate effect would be somewhat lost.
 

kbt09

2017-11-07 19:49:08
  • #3
Don't understand what you mean ... in any case, the wall is also a splash guard and the shower head should be on the partition wall to the toilet.

Can you measure the bathroom? Also the wall sections with windows? And, could the windows theoretically be moved a bit, or would that not fit with other things? Not that I have an idea right away.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-07 20:07:02
  • #4
3.63m wide and 4.11m long. I can read the dimensions from the building application. Unfortunately, I don’t have any other measurements.

The windows could be moved but not changed in size anymore. From my point of view, the left window can be moved completely flexibly in terms of exterior appearance. The balcony door conditionally. To evaluate that, I have attached the rear view here. The bathroom balcony door is at the top right.




If that is the case, then my idea is off anyway. I had thought of a shower that you don’t enter from above but from the right. Accordingly, the shower elements would also have been on the right exterior wall.
 

kbt09

2017-11-07 20:17:51
  • #5
See if turning it might actually be better.

I have marked the original window positions with corresponding rectangles outside the walls.


Then the wall behind the bathtub could also be only about 100 cm high and the shower could simply be separated with mounted glass.

You do have to go around the bathtub from the toilet to the shower here, but it feels airier.
 

Müllerin

2017-11-07 22:40:35
  • #6
um... I wouldn't want my toilet right next to the balcony door...
 

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