Which bathroom layout?

  • Erstellt am 2014-03-11 11:51:37

milkie

2014-03-13 15:04:43
  • #1
So. We have decided on the new version with the niche. This is compatible with the rest of the floor plan without any problems. This gives us a small "built-in cleaning closet" in the hallway. We have forwarded the bathroom floor plan to the architect and of course hope that everything works out. We have attached our inspiration pictures from the internet. The size of the bathroom is exactly the same (at least if you interpret the tiles as 60x60) and therefore there is enough space for everything as you can see. :D

Thanks a lot for your comments!

Best regards, milkie
 

ypg

2014-03-13 18:58:09
  • #2
I like that very much, also the color combination :D (it probably works well with everything if it will look like that later, great!) The sauna is also staged really well, you should adopt the indirect lighting... However, I would advise you to do without the window and instead plan for the wall heater or towel rail there.
 

milkie

2014-03-13 20:57:00
  • #3
Hmm ok. We still need to think about that. A single light strip can hardly illuminate the room sufficiently, can it?

The lighting and the colors are great, yes. Let's see what we can come up with ;)
 

ypg

2014-03-13 21:34:28
  • #4
Yes, it could be tight. But: isn't the mirror light on anyway (e.g. as a woman ;)) I imagine it to be cozier... in the door/sauna area it is certainly darker than in the photo (Photoshop), but it should be enough for the small toilet :) Where is the window located? In the north? We have a window band like that in the north for about 10 sqm room... during the day it's sufficient, in the evening and morning the light is on (as already said: mirror light for getting ready) But this has only been tested for the last 2 months, since we have only been living in the house for such a short time.
 

milkie

2014-03-13 22:21:34
  • #5
The light strip on the east side. A separate electric towel radiator might already make sense. Especially for the time when the underfloor heating is not yet on. And you are right: no matter how bright it is, the mirror light is on ;) So let's see what we decide and 1000 thanks!
 

Jaydee

2014-03-14 10:26:48
  • #6
I have to honestly admit that I find our electric radiator more than unnecessary. The thing takes an eternity to warm up. So not just quickly on, and when the child gets out of the tub, it's warm...

We use it at most to hang our towels, but that could also be done with a normal towel rail.

I would never get a thing like that again.

Keyword underfloor heating: it is on all year round, but its heating power depends on how warm or cold it is outside.
 

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