Planning main bathroom with pre-wall installation

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-25 14:52:45

kaho674

2019-08-09 10:36:20
  • #1
Sorry, I haven't thought about it that precisely now. But if you have a depth of 50cm, then that's cabinet depth. You could have a small cabinet with doors custom-made up to the roof slope (precisely fitting) and then shelves in the same design above into the slope. The question is whether you would have the rest of the bathroom done at the same time... But I just see you didn't want wood. Also, the question is whether you could even reach it at all because the toilet is too close? Dry construction is of course also possible and then simply painted. Then there would be open compartments, which is probably easier and cheaper.
 

11ant

2019-08-09 13:27:31
  • #2
 

chrisw81

2019-08-09 14:16:48
  • #3
Yes, I didn't really want wood, only the shelves or, if necessary, the built-in compartments inside completely lined with wood. So I could consider doing just the sides with drywall and then a wooden construction in between. I wanted the shelves only from a certain height anyway (90 cm or higher) otherwise it's too unhygienic for me. Below that it should be closed and with flush-mounted modules, which is great next to the toilet.
 

chrisw81

2019-09-05 11:47:57
  • #4
Do the lights near the wall actually make sense at that spot? What you want in front of the mirror is basically to better illuminate your own face, etc. So you’d have to get pretty close to the mirror to catch any of that light? We have a duct box next to the washbasin upstairs that needs to be covered, plus the pipe near the ceiling is shifted slightly, where we could then extend the casing along the ceiling and install ceiling spotlights. It would then look like in the picture. We had actually planned the light outlet directly above the mirror, which would then be omitted.
 

kaho674

2019-09-05 12:06:48
  • #5

The light is optimal, if you ask me. But we also have a ceiling light. The spots at the mirror are very bright and illuminate everything in front of the mirror perfectly. They are especially there for when you get close to the mirror to, for example, pluck an eyelash from your eye or something similar.
 

chrisw81

2019-10-07 15:22:35
  • #6

That really looks nice, and we have exactly such a pre-wall now in our bathroom above the washbasin.
, could you tell me at what distance the spotlights are? We want to have some installed there as well; maybe about 40 cm is quite good?
We have a width of about 1.5 m that could be covered with spotlights, or would it be more reasonable to only do them above the washbasin/mirror area (the width of the countertop basin is 75 cm, the mirror maybe a little wider. To the left of the basin there is still a shelf on the washbasin about 50 cm, and about 15 cm of space on both sides of the washbasin).
 

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