RRobsonMKK 2017-08-22 16:37:21#1if you sacrifice the hallway? How about this: You would have to think about the furnishing then.
Hhemali2003 2017-08-22 17:06:04#2Our floor plan is a bit similar and I would definitely also sacrifice a part of the hallway. We pushed the bathtub far under the slant because we probably will never use it, but it should be okay for rinsing children, etc.
Our floor plan is a bit similar and I would definitely also sacrifice a part of the hallway. We pushed the bathtub far under the slant because we probably will never use it, but it should be okay for rinsing children, etc.
Sseb-11 2017-08-25 09:01:17#3I have now created an example with the bathroom enlarged towards the hallway. I installed the toilet in the location specified by the architect: What do you think of the layout. Thanks and best regards...
I have now created an example with the bathroom enlarged towards the hallway. I installed the toilet in the location specified by the architect: What do you think of the layout. Thanks and best regards...
LLumpi_LE 2017-08-25 11:37:39#4if the knee wall is really only 50cm, none of this works at all. You are squeezed in everywhere between the slope. The bathroom is too small for a bathtub. Do you still have the option to install a dormer, that can create space.
if the knee wall is really only 50cm, none of this works at all. You are squeezed in everywhere between the slope. The bathroom is too small for a bathtub. Do you still have the option to install a dormer, that can create space.
Sseb-11 2017-08-25 11:59:10#5How do you come to 50 cm? The knee wall is 90 cm and we could plan a roof window by the bathtub.
LLumpi_LE 2017-08-25 12:04:53#6Right, my mistake, I got that wrong. I would definitely still arrange a large skylight, otherwise it's not very pleasant in the tub.
Right, my mistake, I got that wrong. I would definitely still arrange a large skylight, otherwise it's not very pleasant in the tub.