Hello everyone,
Today I’m reaching out for help again.
I keep struggling with the bathroom layout.
Our actual bathroom planning won’t take place until well after Easter *grrr*, and we just can’t come up with anything ourselves. We’ve also tried several online planners without any success ☹️
We don’t like the current layout that’s drawn in. Having all the fixtures lined up along the right and left walls looks outdated and not very cozy to us.
Please give us advice on how to make this nicer.
The bathroom should include a walk-in shower with a solid side wall (no glass) and no door, a bathtub, a somewhat “hidden” toilet, and a large washbasin.
And of course bathroom furniture, towel racks, etc.
I really like the look of partially built-in freestanding bathtubs.
The room feels too small for a T-shaped layout, and we’re not really excited about that option either.
I’m grateful for any suggestions that can help me move forward!
Best regards

Today I’m reaching out for help again.
I keep struggling with the bathroom layout.
Our actual bathroom planning won’t take place until well after Easter *grrr*, and we just can’t come up with anything ourselves. We’ve also tried several online planners without any success ☹️
We don’t like the current layout that’s drawn in. Having all the fixtures lined up along the right and left walls looks outdated and not very cozy to us.
Please give us advice on how to make this nicer.
The bathroom should include a walk-in shower with a solid side wall (no glass) and no door, a bathtub, a somewhat “hidden” toilet, and a large washbasin.
And of course bathroom furniture, towel racks, etc.
I really like the look of partially built-in freestanding bathtubs.
The room feels too small for a T-shaped layout, and we’re not really excited about that option either.
I’m grateful for any suggestions that can help me move forward!
Best regards
Try placing the shower where the bathtub currently is, then build a wall extending toward the door that ends at the opening, with another wall in front. Behind that would be the toilet, and then the bathtub and sink might fit more interestingly on the opposite side (bathtub partially under the window?).
Katdreas schrieb:
We find this arrangement along the right and left walls old-fashioned and not very cozy. Please give us tips on how to make it look better.The best and most elegant layout ever! Even if everyone now calls Ts, L-shapes, and the rectangle a circle. This is called simple elegance 🙂 If you find it old-fashioned, then either brighten it up with different tile coverings that match each other or with different tile laying patterns. It's best to check these out in showrooms.
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goalkeeper5 Feb 2019 22:32goalkeeper schrieb:
This layout is currently our favorite.I find that appealing. How large is your bathroom? Do you have any concerns about the window above the bathtub in terms of opening and cleaning?
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