What do you think of our bathroom?

  • Erstellt am 2020-08-18 22:32:44

exto1791

2020-08-20 07:29:35
  • #1


I was just about to write that too. No bathtub but kids? That’s just impossible.
 

Pinky0301

2020-08-20 08:17:41
  • #2
I think I had already written this about this bathroom: The entrance is blocked when a person is standing at the sink. And wasn’t this a bathroom for 5 people? Of course, a bathtub is great, but it would be more important to me that more than one person can use the bathroom without getting in each other's way. What is going into the niche under the shower?
 

Strahleman

2020-08-20 08:38:32
  • #3
Identical in layout to our bathroom, but ours is significantly larger. It's a pity that you lose quite a bit of space below the shower because of the sloping roof. The sink so close to the door is always a bottleneck when more than one person is in the bathroom. What knee wall height and roof pitch do you have?
 

zr10r

2020-08-20 13:25:57
  • #4
Hello,

leaving out the bathtub completely is just not an option. With three small children, that would be total nonsense. We are not a couple household who want/need a fancy shower. As parents, we hardly ever take baths anyway. According to the plan, a dresser is planned under the shower. Our roof has a 45-degree slope and the knee wall is at 112.5 cm.
 

nordanney

2020-08-20 13:30:15
  • #5

I see that completely differently. I'm glad that with three children we didn't have a bathtub, but a large shower. Why would you need a bathtub with children? I still don't understand that. Showering is much more practical and also quite relaxed for the kids.
Apart from that, even today, now that the kids are older, no one uses the bathtub. In my new house (renovation) I am intentionally throwing out the bathtub and installing an extra large shower (rainshower etc.).
 

Pinky0301

2020-08-20 13:40:38
  • #6
The question is also, what do you need and for how long? For small children, a bathtub is probably practical, but maybe a kind of wash tub that you put in the shower would suffice? For me, a large bathroom and a nice shower would be more important. How big is it planned to be at your place? It can't be more than 90x90, right?
 

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