ᐅ Bathroom Renovation / Full Refurbishment – Layout Optimization

Created on: 22 Mar 2021 19:55
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LeBruece
Hello everyone,

We are currently planning the renovation of the bathroom on the first floor in our single-family house. This will be a complete refurbishment, including a new underfloor heating system, screed, etc.
Right now, we are focusing intensively on the layout of the future bathroom, but so far, it feels like the current design isn’t quite “there” yet. We would appreciate your help in improving the layout. Here are a few conditions and facts to start with:

– Room dimensions: 2.95 x 3.93 m (9.7 x 12.9 ft); ceiling height 2.45 m (8 ft). There is a sloping roof on the right side of the plan, with the knee wall height at 1.57 m (5.1 ft).
– We assume there are two drain pipes, one on the right side by the shower area and one on the left side by the toilet behind the knee wall. Since everything will be removed anyway (floor covering, wall cladding, old radiators), moving the fresh water and wastewater pipes at the same time is possible and therefore does not have to be a strict limitation for the layout. However, the door and window positions are fixed and cannot be changed.

Here is our wishlist for the bathroom:
– Walk-in shower at floor level (preferably in the style of the “Geberit Setaplano” system). Alternatively, a tiled shower is also possible, but we really like the look of the Setaplano solution. In the current layout, the shower measures 90 x 140 cm (35 x 55 inches).
– Bathtub – we are considering a built-in bathtub with a front panel like the Villeroy & Boch Oberon 2.0 wall system. We feel we don’t have enough space for a freestanding bathtub, and a tiled bathtub does not appeal to us visually. The built-in solution is a good compromise.
– Washbasin with one or two sinks. Currently, there are three of us living in the household, so one basin would be sufficient, but you never know.
– Toilet – probably easiest to place on the right side by the knee wall, as the installation of the concealed cistern in this position seems most natural.

These are the challenges we are currently facing with the layout:
– Overall, the layout feels somewhat disjointed, as if all the necessary fixtures have just been placed randomly rather than integrated thoughtfully – if you know what we mean 🙂
– There is a children’s bedroom directly behind the wall on the left side. Placing the shower, which can be the noisiest fixture, directly against this wall might not be a good idea.
– We would like to install a glass partition on the right side of the shower (open at the bottom), but this is the direction where the door currently opens. We’re unsure if this will look good or work well practically.
– We have not yet allocated space for cabinets or shelves for towels, toiletries, etc.

Perhaps someone has a helpful suggestion regarding one or more of the points above. If anything is unclear, please just ask 🙂
Thank you very much in advance for your support!
Best regards,
Lena & Moritz

Grundriss eines Badezimmers: Dusche links, Badewanne rechts, Toilette rechts, Doppelwaschbecken
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icandoit
23 Mar 2021 13:22
How steep is the roof?
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Myrna_Loy
23 Mar 2021 13:29
So?

3D bathroom: bathtub, double sink on wooden vanity, toilet, glass shower enclosure.


Bathroom with freestanding bathtub on the left, double wooden vanity, glass shower on the right.
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motorradsilke
23 Mar 2021 13:30
LeBruece schrieb:


Regarding feeling cold in the shower when a door is missing, we actually have no experience with that and haven't really thought much about it... Could it actually be a problem?

Thanks for the great contributions!!
Moritz

That is a personal feeling. I don’t feel cold when I’m standing under a hot shower. So far, our shower is only in the bathtub, which is also quite open, and I never feel cold there. The room itself is warm. For me, an open shower feels like being on vacation.

I like your latest design.

I wouldn’t plan based on the window’s light. You always have to make compromises somewhere. Often it’s dark outside anyway when you’re in the bathroom. And you need proper lighting at the bathroom mirror (with or without a medicine cabinet 😉 ) regardless.
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icandoit
23 Mar 2021 13:33
The height of the window sill is also important.
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LeBruece
23 Mar 2021 14:12
icandoit schrieb:

Parapet height of the window is also important.
Hi @icandoit,
The roof has a slope of 45°, and the window's parapet height is 89cm (35 inches).
Best regards,
Moritz
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ypg
23 Mar 2021 15:43
The shower under the sloped ceiling is awesome 😀