ᐅ Alternative Layout Options for Condominium Bathroom Designs
Created on: 24 Oct 2021 22:22
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frankfurtpaar
Hello everyone,
For our condominium currently under construction, we are still looking for alternative layout ideas for the bathroom. It should include a toilet, washbasin, and shower, as well as a bathtub if possible. The original proposal from the architect is as follows:

We are wondering if you have better ideas for the arrangement, as we find the current version somewhat boring and also think that the fact the shower is directly next to the bathtub is not ideal. A layout where the shower might work without a glass partition, for example with an additional wall, would be nice.
We have shown the room dimensions in the following illustration (partition walls are removed). Dimensions B, C, and D are fixed, while A and E could be extended downward by up to 30cm (12 inches) if the adjoining hallway were narrowed, provided this leads to a significantly better solution. The door could also be moved.

A = 135, B = 55, C = 95, D = 280, E = 230, F = 339
One idea was the following layout (although the showerhead is shown on the wrong wall in the illustration), which we were not very happy with as it felt too cramped.

We would be very grateful for any suggestions!!!
For our condominium currently under construction, we are still looking for alternative layout ideas for the bathroom. It should include a toilet, washbasin, and shower, as well as a bathtub if possible. The original proposal from the architect is as follows:
We are wondering if you have better ideas for the arrangement, as we find the current version somewhat boring and also think that the fact the shower is directly next to the bathtub is not ideal. A layout where the shower might work without a glass partition, for example with an additional wall, would be nice.
We have shown the room dimensions in the following illustration (partition walls are removed). Dimensions B, C, and D are fixed, while A and E could be extended downward by up to 30cm (12 inches) if the adjoining hallway were narrowed, provided this leads to a significantly better solution. The door could also be moved.
A = 135, B = 55, C = 95, D = 280, E = 230, F = 339
One idea was the following layout (although the showerhead is shown on the wrong wall in the illustration), which we were not very happy with as it felt too cramped.
We would be very grateful for any suggestions!!!
frankfurtpaar schrieb:
For our condominium currently under construction, we are still looking for alternative layout ideas for our bathroom.A little more detail on the layout would be helpful, by the way, to see if it’s possible to save a few centimeters (inches) somewhere.Schwabe93 schrieb:
There, I even have a urinal next to the bathtub.You mean: a urinal. Wortfünfhttps://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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frankfurtpaar25 Oct 2021 18:06barfly666 schrieb:
Please don’t reduce the door sizes; what you have is what you have (especially if someone needs to use a wheelchair).
Put the bathtub on the E side, the sink goes centered on the D side, and the toilet to the left of the door. A walk-in shower with a glass partition should be placed in the corner on the DB side next to the sink.
That way, when entering, you don’t immediately face the toilet, and the view towards a new rain shower or the bathtub is welcoming.Thanks for the suggestion! Do you mean something like this?
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Nice-Nofret25 Oct 2021 18:29I would arrange the layout clockwise as follows, starting at the left wall on the plan: shower with a curved sliding door opening - corner shaft - toilet - bathtub - corner - washbasin.
Move the door as far as possible to the right side of the plan, next to the washbasin, and have it open outward.
Move the door as far as possible to the right side of the plan, next to the washbasin, and have it open outward.
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