ᐅ Bathroom layout: Is the size of the walk-in shower with a T-shaped wall acceptable?
Created on: 11 Jan 2017 23:18
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muttley
Hello everyone,
our planning is slowly approaching the final stage, and doubts are coming up about whether the shower, as currently planned, is large enough, or if we might end up flooding the entire bathroom while showering.
Please take a look at the floor plan and let me know if the shower side wall is sufficient for "average users."
Thank you very much!
our planning is slowly approaching the final stage, and doubts are coming up about whether the shower, as currently planned, is large enough, or if we might end up flooding the entire bathroom while showering.
Please take a look at the floor plan and let me know if the shower side wall is sufficient for "average users."
Thank you very much!
So, we hope the bathroom won’t be too dark, which is why there is also a 2.50 m wide window (8 feet 2 inches)....
Also, the walls of the T-junction are not built all the way up but stop at about 2 m (6 feet 7 inches).
I was more concerned about the water splashing out... maybe someone has a shower with similar dimensions and can share their experience. That would be nice.
Also, the walls of the T-junction are not built all the way up but stop at about 2 m (6 feet 7 inches).
I was more concerned about the water splashing out... maybe someone has a shower with similar dimensions and can share their experience. That would be nice.
You can clearly see it in the last picture. By placing the T-shaped fixture in the too-small bathroom, you create a cramped cell. Personally, I find this design terrible... You enter and immediately stand in a narrow corridor. This has nothing to do with modern bathroom planning.
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