Single-family house 175 sqm without basement, too big?

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-15 10:02:49

Drasleona

2020-05-07 13:55:47
  • #1
okay, I'll check the dressing room again. There should still be a bit of space to slide it, so I can manage that.

Doesn't anyone have any ideas about the closed toilet? Is the bathroom generally too small for that? Maybe would also like to comment on this?
 

face26

2020-05-07 14:03:59
  • #2


We already had this topic in another thread. And I don't mean the separate toilet that supports, but like in your case a separated toilet inside the bathroom.

- You lose a lot of space. You have walls all around it.
- It costs extra too, the masonry, more wall tiles, possibly a sliding door made of glass.
- It would be too small for me. I can't tell what the wall thickness is supposed to be, but the cistern needs to go somewhere as well. I don't know enough technically if it could disappear in that little wall, otherwise you'd need another 15-20 cm of facing wall. Depending on the model, the toilet itself is also 60 cm. You don't have much space in front of it.
- You still don't really have soundproofing. So revenge of Montezuma also isn't suitable for double time in the bathroom.
- No sink in the toilet. That means touching the door first was brought up as an argument in that thread, some found it silly since you'd also touch the faucet etc.
- To me, it would be too uncomfortable for a sit-down in the main bathroom.
 

kaho674

2020-05-07 14:23:02
  • #3

Sorry, I haven’t been following, without a floor plan I lack the motivation. Is it hidden somewhere in the course of the thread?
 

Drasleona

2020-05-07 14:42:36
  • #4
I am simply attaching the site plan here again; we have also slightly modified it. The ground floor is shown. The bathroom on the upper floor is located in the corner to the east, the bedroom in the corner to the south. (Of course, this means that this site plan is properly oriented north). I hope this helps you with the classification.

 

Alessandro

2020-05-07 15:19:58
  • #5
The only thing I can think of, with the same room layout, would be:



Here you would just have to arrange the windows differently.
 

11ant

2020-05-07 16:57:36
  • #6
I have certainly read dumber ideas in this forum, and this one is at least clever. But I also gladly agree with your self-awareness
 

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