ᐅ Floor plan of bedroom, walk-in closet, and en-suite bathroom
Created on: 21 Sep 2021 17:59
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derdietmar
Hello everyone,
I hope I posted this topic in the right section, even though it is not about the floor plan of an entire house.
We are nearing the completion of the planning phase for our house. The exact layout of the master bedroom with an en suite shower room is still undecided. I’m hoping for some creative ideas from this forum 😉
PS: I can provide the current plan if needed. I haven’t attached it to avoid imposing any fixed conditions.

Thanks and best regards!
I hope I posted this topic in the right section, even though it is not about the floor plan of an entire house.
We are nearing the completion of the planning phase for our house. The exact layout of the master bedroom with an en suite shower room is still undecided. I’m hoping for some creative ideas from this forum 😉
- The attached image shows the given, north-oriented floor plan – one grid square equals 10cm (4 inches) (room width 4 or 4.2m (13 or 14 feet), room length approximately 7.25m (24 feet)).
- The door on the west side leads to the living area, the door on the southeast side leads to the hallway (the staircase comes up from the lower floor and ends in front of the bedroom door, the east side of the stairwell is glazed).
- Both doors are flexible and can be removed if desired, although of course one door must remain to allow access.
- The position of the 1m (3 feet) wide floor-to-ceiling north window, including the offset in the façade, can still be adjusted, but both elements should basically be retained. For aesthetic reasons, the offset should not be shifted too far east, otherwise the exterior proportions will no longer look right.
- No additional windows on the north side are desired.
- The large window on the east side is also flexible. Since this side offers a nice view of nature, the room should ideally open up in that direction.
- This is an upper floor with a flat roof, so skylights are possible and desired 🙂
- We prefer an open concept rather than the classic layout with a bedroom including a walk-in closet and a separate bathroom with shower and toilet.
- A bathtub is available in the family bathroom, so it is not needed here.
PS: I can provide the current plan if needed. I haven’t attached it to avoid imposing any fixed conditions.
Thanks and best regards!
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derdietmar21 Sep 2021 21:32Hello @ypg,
your second draft is literally a bit too slanted for my taste 😀.
Best regards!
your second draft is literally a bit too slanted for my taste 😀.
Best regards!
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motorradsilke22 Sep 2021 07:13derdietmar schrieb:
Hello,
thank you for the suggestions. The first one is quite close to our plans. The second one is probably not really our taste 😉 but at least it’s thinking outside the box – thanks for that!
Here is the current planning status:

And a version with a separately lockable shower room including a toilet:

Best regards!Both versions seem too open to me. With this kind of layout, I would always consider noise, odors, and humidity. The shower releases a lot of moisture, which I wouldn’t want to be open to the area where I store my clothes. And do you want to share your partner’s bathroom activities while lying in bed? Even flushing the toilet during the night is likely to wake the other person.M
Myrna_Loy22 Sep 2021 09:03I think I see a sliding door on the plan. However, it offers practically no soundproofing. I would only plan en suite bathrooms if effective sound insulation is possible.
Just google the model house Linea in Bad Vilbel by Partner-Haus. We really liked the layout of the bathroom, walk-in closet, and bedroom. Although their website only shows a floor plan with very few dimensions, it might still be possible to estimate some measurements. We would never integrate the bathroom into the bedroom or build it directly adjacent for the reasons mentioned.
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