Hello everyone,
we are currently working on the detailed bathroom planning for the upper floor. The overall layout roughly looks like the picture. My question is what to do with the gap between the bathtub and the shower. One suggestion was simply to enlarge the shower (130x90 cm (51x35 inches)) and extend it up to the bathtub. My wife mentioned that she actually likes this "gap" (~45 cm (18 inches)) because it could be used to hang bathrobes. A third option would be to extend the bathtub with some kind of shelf or ledge. What would you recommend?

we are currently working on the detailed bathroom planning for the upper floor. The overall layout roughly looks like the picture. My question is what to do with the gap between the bathtub and the shower. One suggestion was simply to enlarge the shower (130x90 cm (51x35 inches)) and extend it up to the bathtub. My wife mentioned that she actually likes this "gap" (~45 cm (18 inches)) because it could be used to hang bathrobes. A third option would be to extend the bathtub with some kind of shelf or ledge. What would you recommend?
That could be an option – building walls is possible too. However, I’m not sure if that would make the already rather small bathroom even smaller.
Yes, exactly – that is the bathroom upstairs. It’s a kids’ bathroom with a bathtub for occasional use.
2.46 m (8 feet 1 inch) by 3.28 m (10 feet 9 inches) with a sloped ceiling (knee wall 1.55 m (5 feet 1 inch)).
Yes, exactly – that is the bathroom upstairs. It’s a kids’ bathroom with a bathtub for occasional use.
2.46 m (8 feet 1 inch) by 3.28 m (10 feet 9 inches) with a sloped ceiling (knee wall 1.55 m (5 feet 1 inch)).
BeHaElJa schrieb:
Despite the sloping roof?Oops, forget about changing that ... I completely overlooked the sloping roof. How high was the knee wall?
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