Parents' Bathroom Layout

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-07 16:02:04

ypg

2017-11-08 13:09:22
  • #1


It's Low German! ... Plag is High German, Blag is Low German
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-08 15:33:34
  • #2
Exactly, it is a parent bathroom. And we are not afraid of the balcony. Still, we do not put the toilet next to the floor-to-ceiling window.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-08 20:44:10
  • #3
What do you think of this idea compared to the last posted L shape?

Shower larger with a different entrance version (better splash protection), a large long mirror with separate lighting above the two sinks...

Built-in shelves in the shower

 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-08 22:45:16
  • #4
We just had a long conversation and finally decided against the whirlpool and in favor of the Kaldewei Conoduo. The only question is which model. Would the freestanding model even make sense in our bathroom? One half would be against the wall anyway. On the other hand, we like the freestanding tub better with its cladding than the built-in one. But the price difference is huge! Can a bit of cladding really make that much of a difference? It's crazy.

Which of the two tubs would you rather see in an arrangement like in our bathroom?

Since I am not allowed to link, just the article numbers under which you can find the tubs on relevant portals like Reuter.

235200013001
235248053001

This is what the built-in variant looks like in a display bathroom.

Another photo:
What do you think of a recess in the wall next to the tub to put something down?

 

11ant

2017-11-08 22:55:43
  • #5
I would "test" push the bathroom door up by one meter, that would shuffle the cards anew.


With the tub next to the partition wall to the shower, it's good, that fits perfectly with the niches, in a sanitary wall that works great.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2017-11-08 22:59:42
  • #6


Unfortunately, that won’t work because there is the dressing room in front of it and dressing room cabinets above the door. I don’t see any option to move anything. Right now, you already go straight from the bedroom into the bathroom. The only alternative would be to take the cabinet all the way down and move the door all the way up. But I think that would be a kind of obstacle course.

We had almost accepted putting the bathtub on the right wall. But a niche won’t work there – of course. On the other side, a freestanding bathtub, as posted, certainly looks better in the center position. However, you always have to walk a considerable detour if you want to go from the toilet, for example, towards the shower….
 

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