ᐅ Guest Bathroom Toilet - Is a corner shower enclosure still possibly avoidable?
Created on: 20 Feb 2023 20:53
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SmeagolHello HB forum readers,
Due to other circumstances, the ground floor layout unfortunately left less space for the guest toilet than initially expected. As a result, the shower ended up in the corner, which, considering the shoulder width of some household members *clears throat*, could lead to collisions.
This raised the question of whether it might be possible to place something more practical using a walk-in shower base or similar solution. I would like to tap into your collective expertise here. I hope the dimensions I provide are sufficient.
Feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Thanks for any constructive ideas!
Good luck

Due to other circumstances, the ground floor layout unfortunately left less space for the guest toilet than initially expected. As a result, the shower ended up in the corner, which, considering the shoulder width of some household members *clears throat*, could lead to collisions.
This raised the question of whether it might be possible to place something more practical using a walk-in shower base or similar solution. I would like to tap into your collective expertise here. I hope the dimensions I provide are sufficient.
Feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Thanks for any constructive ideas!
Good luck
Well, this should work:
- Door opens outward
- Radiator positioned below the window at the bottom of the plan
- Then, from the right side, a shower partition about 80 cm (31.5 inches) from the wall, approximately 110 cm (43 inches) wide
- 80 cm (31.5 inches) toilet next to the partition wall
- 60 cm (24 inches) washbasin area, but it could also be just 50 cm (20 inches) wide

- Door opens outward
- Radiator positioned below the window at the bottom of the plan
- Then, from the right side, a shower partition about 80 cm (31.5 inches) from the wall, approximately 110 cm (43 inches) wide
- 80 cm (31.5 inches) toilet next to the partition wall
- 60 cm (24 inches) washbasin area, but it could also be just 50 cm (20 inches) wide
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