ᐅ Bathroom Design – Not Ideal or Still Okay? :)

Created on: 12 Apr 2020 00:07
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x33Pingu
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x33Pingu
12 Apr 2020 00:07
Hello dear community,
we are building an urban villa and would like to install a T-joint in our bathroom. I have also attached a photo of our desired bathroom. Unfortunately, the 90cm (35 inches) rough opening seems very small to me in the planning. Maybe someone has an alternative or also has roughly 90cm (35 inches). I am aware that our planning does not reflect the desired dimensions :P

Grundriss eines Badezimmers mit Badewanne, Toilette, Waschbecken und Türen


Helles Badezimmer mit freistehender Badewanne, Doppelwaschbecken, Dusche und Fensterblick ins Grüne.
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ypg
12 Apr 2020 00:28
x33Pingu schrieb:

I am aware that our plan does not match the desired dimensions.

What are the dimensions?
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x33Pingu
12 Apr 2020 00:36
I don’t have the original dimensions from the example. But visually, our example is definitely much larger than what is feasible. The dimensions of the current design are:

Floor plan of a bathroom with an oval bathtub, sink, drain pipes, doors.
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ypg
12 Apr 2020 00:41
Everything fits fine.
Replace the T with an L.
Place the toilet rotated in the bottom left corner of the plan. With 90cm (35 inches) width for the toilet, a total of 3.70m (12 feet) remains for the rest of the shower.
70cm (28 inches) for the passage into the shower is sufficient. The remaining space is enough for a great walk-in shower that closely matches your desired design.
Enjoy it
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kbt09
12 Apr 2020 07:07
x33Pingu schrieb:
Unfortunately, the 90cm (35 inches) rough opening measurement seems very small to me in the planning.
Which 90cm (35 inches) exactly, and at which location? I don’t see that measurement anywhere.
kaho67412 Apr 2020 07:56
Well, off the cuff, I would say your T is installed the wrong way around in the bathroom. Look at how much space you gain if you rotate it:


Floor plan of a bathroom with bathtub, shower, two sinks, toilet, and door.

The big question is, how flexible are the windows?