: Sorry, it wasn’t meant to come across like that. I find all the suggestions here great in their own way, and then feel guilty when I present them as bad/inappropriate from my perspective. On the other hand, the whole point is to work out a solution... so here are my comments:
That certainly creates a great feeling when showering, but from a practical point of view it is probably not really an improvement compared to the previous layout, there is even less storage space than before.
The bathroom would of course be really suitable for a freestanding bathtub as a wow effect when entering.
Above it a beautiful double wing window and the dream bathroom is complete!
The bathtub only plays a minor role for us... we had even left it out completely at first, but because of the insistence of many young families around us, it was added back as "you do need that with a small child".
The suggestion from can maybe be abstracted a bit and then represented like this.
Angled corner out of the hallway, door moved further down on the plan, and then the shower fits behind the door.
The suggestion solves the problem with the shower. Right now I can’t quite imagine how much space there would be between the toilet and shower, or how high the built-up ledge is. If it is relatively high, one might still be able to place something there.
On the other hand, it might get a bit tight around the washbasins.
But as I said, I would like to wait for the execution drawing from the general contractor, then some values will be much clearer to me.
The solution with the washbasins on the back side of the shower is the one I like best so far. But even there I still lack a clear idea of how exactly it will fit in.
Unfortunately, I also haven’t gotten around to looking into what size should be planned for washbasins + cabinets, which of course influences a lot.