ᐅ Reduce the bathroom size from 10 sqm slightly to allow for a hallway / layout arrangement.
Created on: 4 Feb 2018 16:58
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Baufix7Hello, I am currently in the final stages of planning and I am considering reducing our bathroom by about 20cm (8 inches) in favor of the hallway on the upper floor (narrowest point 70cm (28 inches)). The current bathroom size is 277 x 367cm (109 x 145 inches), so now I need to work on the bathroom layout.
1. Option: Bathtub on the left (room length 257cm (101 inches))
2. Option: Bathtub on the right (room length 257cm (101 inches))
3. Option: Bathtub on the right (room length 277cm (109 inches))
What do you think makes more sense? Do you believe the bathroom will still be sufficiently sized with the 20cm (8 inches) reduction? The bathroom will be used by four people, but usually not at the same time.
Best regards



1. Option: Bathtub on the left (room length 257cm (101 inches))
2. Option: Bathtub on the right (room length 257cm (101 inches))
3. Option: Bathtub on the right (room length 277cm (109 inches))
What do you think makes more sense? Do you believe the bathroom will still be sufficiently sized with the 20cm (8 inches) reduction? The bathroom will be used by four people, but usually not at the same time.
Best regards
According to your plan, you have about 70cm (28 inches) there. Take two pieces of rope and a tape measure and lay it out as a corridor. That should be more than enough in my opinion. Hooks for bathrobes or towels will be placed on the outside of the shower wall. That will also be ergonomically convenient. Karsten
Baufix7 schrieb:
The idea of hooks for towels is great! Do I need to add anything extra to the 75cm (30 inches) width for the fittings? Possibly drywall construction for the installation.Similar topics