wesson76
2022-10-06 18:35:36
- #1
Hello everyone,
we are currently planning a guest WC in a new building and need a few of your tips for implementation. In our previous planning, the guest WC was to have a length of 174cm and a width of 131cm. However, the planner has now installed a service shaft in the WC (about 20cm wide), so that the length, minus the shaft, is now about 150cm, see the attachment "Variant 1".
We now find the WC a bit too small. We want to attach the shaft to the right side of the wall and make the WC wider. The adjacent wardrobe would thereby be smaller, but I think the WC is more important here because it is used quite often. Life takes place on the ground floor.
I have also attached the variants 2, 3, and 4, which I consider reasonable. In all cases, the WC would now be 174cm long and, including the shaft (20cm), 150cm wide. The shaft is the dashed bar in the pictures.
Our favorite is variant 4.
What do you think about it?

we are currently planning a guest WC in a new building and need a few of your tips for implementation. In our previous planning, the guest WC was to have a length of 174cm and a width of 131cm. However, the planner has now installed a service shaft in the WC (about 20cm wide), so that the length, minus the shaft, is now about 150cm, see the attachment "Variant 1".
We now find the WC a bit too small. We want to attach the shaft to the right side of the wall and make the WC wider. The adjacent wardrobe would thereby be smaller, but I think the WC is more important here because it is used quite often. Life takes place on the ground floor.
I have also attached the variants 2, 3, and 4, which I consider reasonable. In all cases, the WC would now be 174cm long and, including the shaft (20cm), 150cm wide. The shaft is the dashed bar in the pictures.
Our favorite is variant 4.
What do you think about it?
[*]Are the dimensions sufficient for a guest WC?
[*]Which variant would you prefer, are there other suggestions?