Hello dear collective intelligence,
We are currently planning a 10 sqm (108 sq ft) main bathroom in a new build. The challenge is that the room is somewhat narrow and elongated, and I am uncertain about the best layout, especially considering comfort and practicality.
Here are the current wishes and requirements:
Walk-in shower, flush with the floor, 90 to 100 x 120 cm (35 to 39 x 47 inches)
Bathtub maximum 80 x 180 cm (31 x 71 inches) or, for example, trapezoid-shaped 160 x 85 or 170 x 100 cm (63 x 33 or 67 x 39 inches)
Washbasin 80 to 100 cm wide (31 to 39 inches)
Attached is an initial floor plan. The window position is fixed; the door can be moved upwards but not downwards.
What do you think? Are there any other ideas?
We are currently planning a 10 sqm (108 sq ft) main bathroom in a new build. The challenge is that the room is somewhat narrow and elongated, and I am uncertain about the best layout, especially considering comfort and practicality.
Here are the current wishes and requirements:
Walk-in shower, flush with the floor, 90 to 100 x 120 cm (35 to 39 x 47 inches)
Bathtub maximum 80 x 180 cm (31 x 71 inches) or, for example, trapezoid-shaped 160 x 85 or 170 x 100 cm (63 x 33 or 67 x 39 inches)
Washbasin 80 to 100 cm wide (31 to 39 inches)
Attached is an initial floor plan. The window position is fixed; the door can be moved upwards but not downwards.
What do you think? Are there any other ideas?
H
hanghaus20234 Apr 2024 11:54I would make the shower only 80 cm (31.5 inches) wide. Build up the wall only in the area around the toilet; otherwise, standard glass panels won’t fit.
Where is the exterior wall?
Where is the window and how large is it?
Where is the exterior wall?
Where is the window and how large is it?
H
hanghaus20234 Apr 2024 12:00Please show us the floor plans of the ground floor, upper floor, and basement. This will help to better assess where the drainage makes the most sense.