ᐅ Bathroom Design Featuring a Laundry Chute

Created on: 7 Jul 2016 13:50
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m_l_r_s
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m_l_r_s
7 Jul 2016 13:50
Since there is currently a lot of active planning for some bathrooms here and quite a few good ideas and suggestions have come up, I would also like to put our bathroom up for discussion.

In particular, we want to include a laundry chute, but we are unsure where to place it so that it aligns properly with the chute on the ground floor. We are also undecided about the positioning of the toilet and the sinks.
The bathtub should be placed under the skylight, although the skylight can still be moved.
Perhaps someone here will have a bright idea.

Grundrissplan eines Hauses mit DG, EG und KG, Bad, Du/WC und Keller
Jochen1047 Jul 2016 14:03
Hello,
I’ll give it a try here as well.
First, the position of the laundry chute should be determined, as the rest of the planning depends on this. Ideally, it would be positioned so that it runs in the ground floor storage room at the top right and then comes out in the basement laundry room at the bottom right.
Whether this is possible cannot be determined without the measurements of the other rooms.
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m_l_r_s
7 Jul 2016 14:10
Here are the dimensions from the ground floor and basement.

Our idea was also to place the shaft next to the window on the exterior wall in the bathroom. However, we are concerned that it might look a bit odd in that spot. Additionally, the toilet would be somewhat cramped if it stays where it is currently drawn.

Two 2D floor plans with dimensions and room labels such as basement, bathroom, and hallway.
Jochen1047 Jul 2016 14:12
The dimension for the room "Cellar" is missing in the basement plan. However, you don’t need to enter it here; you can calculate its position yourself.
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m_l_r_s
8 Jul 2016 09:17
Anyone else have comments and/or ideas?
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Legurit
8 Jul 2016 09:19
I have to admit that opening the image doesn’t exactly motivate me to take a closer look... what am I seeing there? I can’t make sense of it, since I’m missing the rest... especially when it comes to wall relocation for a shower...