jx7
2015-10-07 15:29:50
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Who of you has a T-wall in the bathroom behind which the toilet and shower are hidden?
How wide is your bathroom, that is, the room width parallel to the T-line to which the sink is usually attached?
How wide does a bathroom have to be so that the T-line is wide enough to properly shield the toilet and shower and still leave enough space on the left and right for a passage?
I would estimate that a room width of at least 300 cm is needed: 80 cm passage width to the toilet on one side, 140 cm T-line in the middle, and then another 80 cm passage width to the shower on the other side.
How wide is your bathroom, that is, the room width parallel to the T-line to which the sink is usually attached?
How wide does a bathroom have to be so that the T-line is wide enough to properly shield the toilet and shower and still leave enough space on the left and right for a passage?
I would estimate that a room width of at least 300 cm is needed: 80 cm passage width to the toilet on one side, 140 cm T-line in the middle, and then another 80 cm passage width to the shower on the other side.