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!
muttley schrieb:
@ypg could you explain that to me in more detail?Rotate the unit "bidet, toilet" 90 degrees clockwise—then you can shorten the middle wall to just over one meter (about 3 feet), allowing more space in front of the washbasins and creating some “room” between them and the bathtub. Otherwise, my opinion here is: there is no ‘room’ in this bathroom, only walkways... it’s not really what you want or something you would call a comfortable space.
Ah, okay, I just drew it, but if I shorten the wall by about one meter (3 feet), won’t the space between the bidet and the wall become a bit tight?
Currently, the length of the wall with the toilet and bidet is about 150 cm (59 inches), and the depth of this part of the room is also around 151 cm (60 inches)...
I can rotate this part of the room, but that doesn’t mean I can move the wall with the washbasins backwards, right?!? I think that would be too tight for the person using the bidet?!?
Currently, the length of the wall with the toilet and bidet is about 150 cm (59 inches), and the depth of this part of the room is also around 151 cm (60 inches)...
I can rotate this part of the room, but that doesn’t mean I can move the wall with the washbasins backwards, right?!? I think that would be too tight for the person using the bidet?!?
Yes, I have.
I can only say that currently the WC/bidet room is 150 x 150 cm (59 x 59 inches) in size.
I just measured our current WC. Maybe the partition wall could be moved back by 10–15 cm (4–6 inches). That would actually make the space feel a bit larger.
However, since we already have the construction plan, this will probably involve additional costs...
We should have thought about this earlier...
I can only say that currently the WC/bidet room is 150 x 150 cm (59 x 59 inches) in size.
I just measured our current WC. Maybe the partition wall could be moved back by 10–15 cm (4–6 inches). That would actually make the space feel a bit larger.
However, since we already have the construction plan, this will probably involve additional costs...
We should have thought about this earlier...