Hello everyone!
There are two options to choose from. And yes, we are sticking with the T-shaped layout, even though it’s quite unpopular. We really like it and definitely do not want a glass shower or something similar.
The dimensions are 4 x 2.8 meters (13 x 9 feet).
Now we’re curious to hear which one is your favorite.
There are two options to choose from. And yes, we are sticking with the T-shaped layout, even though it’s quite unpopular. We really like it and definitely do not want a glass shower or something similar.
The dimensions are 4 x 2.8 meters (13 x 9 feet).
Now we’re curious to hear which one is your favorite.
NanDe schrieb:
Like this?:

But then you can see the toilet again from the bathtub.
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There’s always something, I feel like :-(I don’t mind that either, others here did [emoji6]
I don’t know what you do in the tub, but I usually lean my head back and keep my eyes closed. Sometimes I sit up, but then I usually have soap in my eyes. And if I do look around, it’s definitely not intentionally towards the toilet.
In my case, the lid is closed... and it’s clean inside [emoji23]
What I do know is that you need storage near the bathtub, and 2.80 meters (9 feet) is a bit tight for that.
The forum’s opinion is not decisive, so you should follow the reply that fits you best.
toxicmolotow schrieb:
The last one looks good. That was my idea, after all. Unfortunately, I can’t draw right now, but in my opinion, it just needs some fine-tuning.
What kind of shower tray will go there, and how is the shower door planned?
Can I get a dimensioned plan? Then I’ll try to draw something with my paint skills at level -6. We want a walk-in tiled shower without a door, with a floor-level base. I only selected the shower tray for illustration purposes. Unfortunately, I don’t have a dimensioned plan. The room size is fixed at 4 x 2.8 meters (13.1 x 9.2 feet). The window and the door are still subject to change.
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toxicmolotof28 Nov 2017 01:00NanDe schrieb:
...floor-level tiled open shower without a door.Okay, floor-level is fine, no problem. Without a door? Forget about your given dimensions. You'll end up with water running all the way to the toilet. Alright, that was a bit blunt, but I know what I’m talking about. The theory that water stays within 100 x 100 cm (39 x 39 inches) only works as long as no one is standing inside.
I strongly recommend you go for at least 120, if not 140 cm (47, if not 55 inches). Or maybe consider a glass door after all. With 4 x 2.8 (13 by 9 feet), you can cause quite a bit of damage.
Here’s my suggestion, but please make sure the niche for the toilet isn’t too small. This way the “without door” idea could work.
In principle, you could even extend the washbasin and the blue wall downwards into the room by 20–30 cm (8–12 inches). That would create a huge shower.
Sorry for going into too much detail.
Maybe something else will come to mind later. Actually, you can do a lot with the space. Something like this, or a bath with a slightly (or strongly) slanted side top left...
Oh, and here’s a bathroom with similar dimensions, though a bit more corners...
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toxicmolotof28 Nov 2017 11:48The upper version has a T, but I just call it an L. The lower version has the T split apart. Now there are two I’s. Maybe add... The red I also exists in a half-height form. Basically not an I but an i.
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