Hello everyone,
I am looking for a good solution for our main bathroom. We have been planning with a T-layout, but I’m no longer sure if this is the best option.
Attached you’ll find the planned T-layout and an alternative.
Room details:
Contents:
Unfortunately, the bathroom planner was not very creative. Do you have any good ideas?
Thank you very much in advance!
Edit: No sloped ceilings, all walls full room height.
I am looking for a good solution for our main bathroom. We have been planning with a T-layout, but I’m no longer sure if this is the best option.
Attached you’ll find the planned T-layout and an alternative.
Room details:
- Dimensions: 3.51 m x 3.51 m (11.5 ft x 11.5 ft)
- Door: must be on the left wall, position still flexible
- Window at the bottom: width 2.01 m (6.6 ft), height 0.885 m (2.9 ft), sill height 1.18 m (3.9 ft), single-leaf, tilt-only
- Window on the right: width 0.76 m (2.5 ft), height 1.20 m (3.9 ft), sill height 0.865 m (2.8 ft), not mandatory but I think it’s good for ventilation
Contents:
- walk-in, level-access shower
- toilet
- bathtub
- washbasin, width 1.30 m (4.3 ft)
- cabinet, width 0.70 m (2.3 ft)
- towel radiator
Unfortunately, the bathroom planner was not very creative. Do you have any good ideas?
Thank you very much in advance!
Edit: No sloped ceilings, all walls full room height.
Please DO NOT place Elmex mouthwash in Pelipal mirror cabinets. The veneer will peel off, and it takes less than 12 months.
Sylvia
Sylvia
I cannot confirm that at the moment. It has been in our mirrored cabinet for more than 3 years without the veneer coming loose.
Thanks for the tip. This was just mentioned to us by the company as a reason for warranty exclusion.
Sylvia
Sylvia
ypg schrieb:
Yesterday, I was looking for this thread for a floor plan discussion... now I will have to search for this floor plan discussion to show this bathroom And it was even called the "optimal bathroom" there. Thank you very much, Yvonne