ᐅ Incorporating a Larger Shower into the Floor Plan – What Size Should You Choose?
Created on: 26 Aug 2017 13:56
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Bertram10026 Aug 2017 13:56Hello,
I am currently working on the floor plan for my apartment, which is part of a larger construction project with centralized planning. I have only limited options to make changes to the layout.
The bathroom is quite small (220 x 180cm (87 x 71 inches)). How large should a shower be to allow comfortable use without bumping into anything?
At the moment, I shower standing in a bathtub that is 180cm (71 inches) long and open at the front. It’s difficult for me to compare or measure.
What is a practical and comfortable size for a shower?
I am currently working on the floor plan for my apartment, which is part of a larger construction project with centralized planning. I have only limited options to make changes to the layout.
The bathroom is quite small (220 x 180cm (87 x 71 inches)). How large should a shower be to allow comfortable use without bumping into anything?
At the moment, I shower standing in a bathtub that is 180cm (71 inches) long and open at the front. It’s difficult for me to compare or measure.
What is a practical and comfortable size for a shower?
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Bertram10026 Aug 2017 14:04Yes, Willo, I suspected that. At the showroom, I stood in an 80x80 cm (31x31 inches) shower and found it just a bit too small. But I was wearing clothes, so I wasn’t completely sure.
I have planned an 80x100 cm (31x39 inches) shower, with the 100 cm (39 inches) being the width and the 80 cm (31 inches) the depth. I think I mostly need space in width rather than depth. Thanks in advance for your assessment.
I have planned an 80x100 cm (31x39 inches) shower, with the 100 cm (39 inches) being the width and the 80 cm (31 inches) the depth. I think I mostly need space in width rather than depth. Thanks in advance for your assessment.
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Bertram10026 Aug 2017 17:20Eldea, do you have the 80 in width, meaning from right to left when showering, or in depth so that you have a width of 120? Either way, that would definitely be enough for me.
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