But a double casement window also costs quite a lot.
You spend so much money on a huge floor area that might not be needed in all places, there are certainly more important things than double casement windows.
When you start planning the bathroom: You’re not really into windows and views from the neighbors’ side, but you have a floor-to-ceiling window facing the eastern neighbor in the bathroom. Even I would find that disturbing. I would work here with two large (!) skylights and place a beautiful freestanding tub underneath with a view of the stars. It brings a lot of light and no one can see you!
Here is a quick idea with 3 suggested roof windows. A freestanding bathtub does not fit at all. Shower approx. 120 x 180, bathtub approx. 180 x 90. That is all not oversized and the bathroom is already "full". What your general contractor drew in was tiny.
Then you have to contact Ranga Yogeshwar, unfortunately Hoimar von Ditfurth is already dead.
I currently see no problem with legionella.
No one says that you will inevitably poison yourself with this pipe length - but potentially, in the shown long pipe bath, you would only draw off stagnant water every time you brush your teeth.
Here's a quick idea with 3 suggested roof windows. A freestanding tub doesn't fit at all. Shower about 120 x 180, tub about 180 x 90. It's all not oversized and the bathroom is already "full". What your general contractor drew in there was tiny.
Thanks. That shows it's definitely not a ballroom.