ᐅ Opening Between Bathroom and Walk-in Closet Without a Door?

Created on: 11 Jul 2021 13:50
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slang
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slang
11 Jul 2021 13:50
Hello everyone,
We are planning to connect our bathroom with our walk-in closet. We are considering not installing a door in the opening because both rooms are quite small. What are your experiences with moisture when no door is installed? Both rooms have skylights. I would appreciate your feedback.
Schimi179111 Jul 2021 15:28
If no one minds one person using the toilet for a “big business” while another is in the dressing room, why not?
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nordanney
11 Jul 2021 15:56
Schimi1791 schrieb:

If nobody minds one person using the toilet for a “number two” while the other is in the dressing room, why not?

Honestly, I wouldn’t want to go into the dressing room if my partner had just spent half an hour on the toilet due to diarrhea or something similar.
K1300S11 Jul 2021 16:29
That’s probably why in these highly designed bedrooms you’ll always find a shower, bathtub, or washbasin next to the bed—but never the toilet! 😉
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Obermuh
11 Jul 2021 17:48
A sliding door would be a practical option here. This way, it can still be closed if privacy is needed.

Depending on the wall thickness, make the opening wider and install the door within a drywall pocket.
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driver55
11 Jul 2021 18:16
slang schrieb:

What are your experiences with moisture when no door is installed?

The crucial point is how things look in your bathroom after bathing or showering. Is it like a steam room?

And the subtle hint about the toilet shouldn’t be overlooked either. Is the toilet room separate? How large or small are the rooms? A dimensioned sketch would be helpful...

I remember:
"Installing a laundry chute in the shower"

and now basically "toilet in the dressing room" 🙄

And we are still talking about your new build, right?