Hello forum,
I need some suggestions from you again.
This is about bathroom planning. Here are the basic details:
Is the 71 cm (28 inches) distance between the washbasin and the bathtub sufficient?
Are the clearances of 55 cm (22 inches) each between the bathtub and the wall and between the bathtub and the toilet adequate?
What do you think?

I need some suggestions from you again.
This is about bathroom planning. Here are the basic details:
- Bathroom approx. 406 * 260 cm (160 * 102 inches)
- Floor plan is fixed (windows etc. cannot be moved)
- Shower tray Kaldewei Conoflat 90 * 120 cm (35 * 47 inches)
- Washbasin with vanity cabinet 50 * 120 cm (20 * 47 inches)
- Toilet Villeroy & Boch Memento W: 37 cm (15 inches) D: 56 cm (22 inches)
- Bathtub Kaldewei Conoduo 180 * 80 cm (71 * 31 inches) with enamel paneling
Is the 71 cm (28 inches) distance between the washbasin and the bathtub sufficient?
Are the clearances of 55 cm (22 inches) each between the bathtub and the wall and between the bathtub and the toilet adequate?
What do you think?
Hello,
I don’t find the layout very appealing. Is the bathtub really meant to be placed like that in the room?
How about putting the toilet where the bathtub is now and moving the bathtub to the long wall opposite?
55cm (22 inches) between the sink and the bathtub seems very, very narrow to me.
I don’t find the layout very appealing. Is the bathtub really meant to be placed like that in the room?
How about putting the toilet where the bathtub is now and moving the bathtub to the long wall opposite?
55cm (22 inches) between the sink and the bathtub seems very, very narrow to me.
Jaydee schrieb:
Hello,
I don't really like the layout. Is the bathtub really meant to be placed like that in the room?
How about putting the toilet where the bathtub is now and placing the bathtub along the long wall opposite?
I think 55cm (22 inches) between the sink and the bathtub is very, very tight. Same here, I would find it nicer if you simply switched these two things around?hmm.. what would bother me about that is that when entering the bathroom, you would immediately see the toilet :-(
and besides, the distance is not 55 cm but 71 cm (between the sink and the bathtub)
From an ergonomic standpoint and regarding freedom of movement, I would have considered that sufficient, or do I have the wrong idea?
and besides, the distance is not 55 cm but 71 cm (between the sink and the bathtub)
From an ergonomic standpoint and regarding freedom of movement, I would have considered that sufficient, or do I have the wrong idea?
Hello,
I also quickly tried to recreate this. The passage between the sink and the bathtub would be too narrow. Please keep in mind that usually an installation wall of about 10 - 15 cm (4 - 6 inches) is added to the wall, and then the bathtub is installed.
Does the shower have to be placed there?
How about something like this?


I also quickly tried to recreate this. The passage between the sink and the bathtub would be too narrow. Please keep in mind that usually an installation wall of about 10 - 15 cm (4 - 6 inches) is added to the wall, and then the bathtub is installed.
Does the shower have to be placed there?
How about something like this?
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