ᐅ Bathroom planning – The bathroom design studio recommended an L-shaped layout to us.

Created on: 20 Feb 2018 21:42
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Karenk
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Karenk
20 Feb 2018 21:43
This is the sketch from the bathroom planner
Hand-drawn floor plan of an interior room with furniture on graph paper.
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ypg
20 Feb 2018 22:19
And is the children's bathroom upstairs the same layout?
How many people is the bathroom designed for?
Any specific requirements for the bathtub or washbasin?

Where is the drain pipe?
Has any construction started? Is the door or any windows still adjustable?

Tell me more.
K
Karenk
20 Feb 2018 22:29
Yes, the children’s bathroom is basically our “master bathroom” and has the same layout as the sketch (2.75m by 3.81m (9 ft by 12.5 ft)).
The bathroom will be used by 4 people. It is important to me to have a walk-in, floor-level shower, a double vanity, and a bathtub.

The door location is still flexible; the windows cannot be changed.
The downpipe is located on the left side of the exterior wall.
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ypg
20 Feb 2018 22:47
Simple suggestions, as there are no measurements:

Sketch of a room: rectangular space, sofa with two cushions, window on the right



Hand-drawn floor plan sketch of a room with furniture on graph paper.


The first suggestion has the disadvantage that the washbasin is located by the door.
I don’t see a T-shaped solution.
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j.bautsch
6 Mar 2018 14:39
As ypg pointed out in the second suggestion: my parents-in-law and we have this, and if someone opens the door while the other person is brushing their teeth, it can lead to bruises.
truce6 Mar 2018 17:18
I like Yvonne’s second suggestion. It’s always interesting to see that the T-wall is often the less favorable solution in bathrooms like these.