ᐅ Master bathroom layout

Created on: 7 Nov 2017 16:02
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R.Hotzenplotz
Hi!

What do you think about this master bathroom layout?

We didn’t really want the shower to be so hidden since we plan to outfit it in a high-quality and stylish way. It would be nice if it could be more visible, not just for showering. But during the plumbing planning, we were advised to keep it like this (because of the water pipes).

What’s your opinion? Or does anyone have an idea on how to create more visibility into the shower?

The two washbasins are marked incorrectly. We will only use one washbasin (1m wide (39 inches)). Our idea is to move the bathtub to where the washbasins are currently shown and place the washbasin on the right wall instead. We want the bathtub to have a prominent spot in the room instead of being “in the corner” when we bathe.

Currently planned components:
Toilet: Duravit Happy D.2 extended version, 25500900001

Washbasin: Villeroy & Boch Venticello 1000x500mm (39x20 inches), 4104ALR1

Bathtub: still considering either Villeroy & Boch Squaro Edge 12 Combipool Invisible (UIP190SQE2B1V96) or a Kaldewei Conoduo, both 190x90cm (75x35 inches) (235200010001)

Shower:
Villeroy & Boch shower tray Futurion or Squaro Infinity
Hansgrohe Axor ShowerSolutions thermostat module Select 530 / 90 for 3 outlets, 18356000
Hansgrohe Axor Shower Solutions 350 1jet overhead shower with ceiling connection, chrome, 26035000
Keuco meTime_spa waterfall showerhead, 59982010000
Hansgrohe Axor Starck 1jet handheld shower, chrome, 10531000

Looking forward to your feedback!

Grundriss eines Badezimmers: Badewanne rechts, zwei Waschbecken in der Mitte und Toilette links.
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8 Nov 2017 13:09
kaho674 schrieb:
OT: What are Blagen? I know Plagen – which would surely make sense...

It’s Low German! ... Plag is Standard German, Blag is Low German
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R.Hotzenplotz
8 Nov 2017 15:33
Exactly, it is a master bathroom. And we are not worried about the balcony. Still, we won’t place the toilet next to the floor-to-ceiling window.
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R.Hotzenplotz
8 Nov 2017 20:44
What do you think of this idea compared to the previously posted L-shaped layout?

A larger shower with a different entrance version (better splash protection), a large long mirror with separate lighting above the two washbasins...

Built-in shelving in the shower

Grundriss eines Badezimmers mit Badewanne, Toilette, Waschbecken und Pflanze.


Grundriss eines Badezimmers mit Toilette, Badewanne, Waschbecken, Tür und zwei Pflanzen.
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R.Hotzenplotz
8 Nov 2017 22:45
We just had a long discussion and have finally decided against the whirlpool tub and in favor of the Kaldewei Conoduo. The only question now is which model to choose. Would the freestanding model even make sense in our bathroom? One side would be against the wall anyway. On the other hand, we do like the freestanding tub better with its cladding compared to the built-in version. But the price difference is huge! Can a bit of cladding really make that much of a difference? It’s quite unbelievable.

Which of the two tubs would you rather see in a layout like ours?

Since I’m not allowed to share links, here are the item numbers you can use to find the tubs on relevant sites like Reuter.

235200013001
235248053001

This is what the built-in version looks like in a showroom bathroom.

One more photo:
What do you think about a recess in the wall next to the tub for placing items?

Large bathtub with beige mosaic tiles, window behind; pair of shoes next to spiral-shaped stool.


Modern bathtub in front of gray tiles and mosaic border; soap, lotion, towel with shell.
11ant8 Nov 2017 22:55
I would temporarily raise the bathroom door by one meter (3.3 feet) just to change things up a bit.
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
What do you think about a recess in the wall next to the bathtub to place things?

With the bathtub against the partition wall next to the shower, it works very well since it fits perfectly with niches; this works great in a sanitary wall.
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R.Hotzenplotz
8 Nov 2017 22:59
11ant schrieb:
I would suggest raising the bathroom door by one meter to change the layout.

Unfortunately, that won’t work because there is a walk-in closet in front of it and wardrobe cabinets above the door. I don’t see any option to move anything. As it is now, you already enter the bathroom directly from the bedroom. The only alternative would be to lower the cabinet completely and raise the door all the way up. But I think that would be somewhat like an obstacle course.

We had almost accepted placing the bathtub along the right wall. But a recess won’t work there—obviously. On the other side, a freestanding tub, as posted, certainly looks better in a central position. However, you always have to walk a considerable detour when going, for example, from the toilet toward the shower…