Hello everyone,
The passage into the shower is giving me a bit of a headache. My husband says 60cm (24 inches) is enough, but I think it should be at least 70cm (28 inches).
Today we measured out 60cm (24 inches) with a tape measure, and we could fit through it quite comfortably, but now the idea came up to possibly swap the spaces of the shower and the bathtub and place the shower in the corner as shown in the example photo, designing it that way.
What do you think about that?
Or do you have any other ideas?
Thanks in advance

The passage into the shower is giving me a bit of a headache. My husband says 60cm (24 inches) is enough, but I think it should be at least 70cm (28 inches).
Today we measured out 60cm (24 inches) with a tape measure, and we could fit through it quite comfortably, but now the idea came up to possibly swap the spaces of the shower and the bathtub and place the shower in the corner as shown in the example photo, designing it that way.
What do you think about that?
Or do you have any other ideas?
Thanks in advance
ypg schrieb:
So, I mean the entrance to the shower from the short side, not from the side as you have drawn. Open to the toilet.
Where is the window located? You also need to distinguish between a south-facing window and a north-facing one.
The window is on the north side.
kbt09 schrieb:
I wouldn’t mind a trapezoidal bathtub either, and maybe a layout like this:
- 2 windows, each 134cm (53 inches) wide
- The shower can really be separated off with a 180cm (71 inches) wall – you could also mount a tall towel radiator there
- Vanity unit 180cm (71 inches) wide – so quite spacious
- Toilet niche also 100cm (39 inches) wide
- Both windows remain easily accessible
Here’s a quick sketch using the Alno kitchen planner 😉.
I like the drawing; it’s basically what I suggested, just with a different bathtub, or am I missing something?
tomtom79 schrieb:
Such a huge bathroom and no space for hand towels would not be an option for me.
And the backlighting is a concern, but honestly, standing in front of the sink with a recessed partition wall, I hope you have good eyesight. In the original plan, a cabinet for hand towels can be placed on the wall where the bathtub is. If necessary, the utility room is right next door, and large bath towels could be stored there as well.
Yaso2.0 schrieb:
I really like the drawing; it’s basically the same as what I suggested, just with a different bathtub, or am I missing something? Your drawing is quite different from Kerstin’s proposal 😳
ypg schrieb:
Your drawing is quite different from Kerstin’s suggestion 😳Isn’t my drawing in #5 almost identical? Otherwise, you see something I don’t.
😳