Hello,
maybe someone here has an idea on how to change the room layout.
The window faces east. The red line indicates a height of 2m (6 ft 7 in).
The plan is to use a drywall installation where the sink is located, either extending it halfway between the sink and the shower, which might look a bit odd because there would be a step and the normal wall would continue to the shower, or to extend the drywall up to the shower, which would narrow the shower entrance slightly. Another option is to install the drywall across the entire wall width (sink and shower). The shower would be moved into the room by the thickness of the drywall, which would also create a shelf inside the shower reaching the corner. This eliminates any step along the wall.
The shower measures 90 x 120cm (35 x 47 inches), the bathtub 170 x 75cm (67 x 30 inches). The bathroom dimensions are approximately 2.8m (window-to-door side) (9 ft 2 in) and 3.10m on the other side (10 ft 2 in).
There is also the idea to extend the drywall from the toilet around the corner, basically between the toilet and bathtub, to create additional shelf space. This drywall would be slightly higher than the bathtub edge.
Can anyone give an estimate of the costs involved for the variant with drywall across the entire wall, or on the small wall between the toilet and bathtub, or the wall behind the shower door, which could be half-height with a glass panel installed on top?
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
Best regards
maybe someone here has an idea on how to change the room layout.
The window faces east. The red line indicates a height of 2m (6 ft 7 in).
The plan is to use a drywall installation where the sink is located, either extending it halfway between the sink and the shower, which might look a bit odd because there would be a step and the normal wall would continue to the shower, or to extend the drywall up to the shower, which would narrow the shower entrance slightly. Another option is to install the drywall across the entire wall width (sink and shower). The shower would be moved into the room by the thickness of the drywall, which would also create a shelf inside the shower reaching the corner. This eliminates any step along the wall.
The shower measures 90 x 120cm (35 x 47 inches), the bathtub 170 x 75cm (67 x 30 inches). The bathroom dimensions are approximately 2.8m (window-to-door side) (9 ft 2 in) and 3.10m on the other side (10 ft 2 in).
There is also the idea to extend the drywall from the toilet around the corner, basically between the toilet and bathtub, to create additional shelf space. This drywall would be slightly higher than the bathtub edge.
Can anyone give an estimate of the costs involved for the variant with drywall across the entire wall, or on the small wall between the toilet and bathtub, or the wall behind the shower door, which could be half-height with a glass panel installed on top?
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
Best regards
Andre77 schrieb:
So that's why I'm asking here whether a different layout might be considered. I'm currently a bit short on ideas.No, it’s fine as is.