The question is how the windows should be planned at all in terms of dimensions and parapets.
Why are you so fixated on these window positions when they don’t bring any nice furnishing at all?
And then there is also the wish to save a few sqm…
The parapet height of these corner windows is quite low at 76 cm, the narrow window is floor-to-ceiling. Granted, we wanted them symmetrical to the ground floor. Yeah yeah, I know - from inside to outside… Today we moved our 2x2 m bed and are hopeless with this room. Even the door almost seems to hit. From this perspective, I took up the suggestion from and thought it over. What resulted you can see in the attachment. Walls are red, furniture blue. Closet space of 3 m would be sufficient, 3.5 m optimal. I would leave the connection to the dressing room open then and plan a sliding door to the bathroom instead? Certainly not optimal for everyone for the morning routine. But at least both get up at the same time and don’t work shifts. The bathtub won’t stay there ;-)[ATTACH alt="6E307CFA-2886-446E-B598-8373886E8D47.jpeg" type="full"]76066[/ATTACH]