ᐅ Decision Guide for Bathroom Layout Options

Created on: 26 Apr 2018 10:25
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Pommes01
Hello,

we are currently planning our bathroom since we still have the option to move the door. The window is already fixed.

There are two layout options to choose from. The woman prefers option 1, while the man actually prefers option 2.

Option 2 is not fully dimensioned but behaves the same as option 1 (length of the shower screen, width of the shower, etc.).

Option 1:

- Toilet is concealed, creating a more private area
- Natural light in the shower and partially at the washbasin
- The passageway seems almost too narrow at 110cm (43 inches)

Option 2:
- Natural light at the washbasin
- Toilet completely concealed, but open towards the shower
- By swapping the bathtub and cabinets, there is more space at the washbasin, resulting in a more "open" feeling in the room
- No natural light in the shower

I appreciate any suggestions or opinions
Bathroom floor plan with bathtub, washbasin and toilet on plan drawing

2D bathroom floor plan with bathtub, washbasin, toilet and door
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niri09
27 Apr 2018 12:11
I prefer option 2; it looks more organized. More light could be achieved if the partition wall does not extend all the way up to the ceiling.
Arifas27 Apr 2018 12:17
I would also prefer option 1 with the toilet and shower swapped, and the partition partially built with glass.
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Pommes01
27 Apr 2018 14:08
Glass is usually more expensive compared to the missing section of wall, right? Also, the shower would become darker as a result of the replacement.

Do you see any advantages or disadvantages if the T-solution is completely mirrored to the opposite side?
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cybergnom
27 Apr 2018 15:44
You run through the door into the wall (if the dimensions are correct).
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Pommes01
27 Apr 2018 15:53
cybergnom schrieb:
You run through the door right into the wall (if the dimensions are correct)
As mentioned in the original post, we are still flexible with the door. Accordingly, the door will also be mirrored or, in option 3, placed directly opposite the window.
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Pommes01
3 Oct 2018 13:21
We are going with option 1, the T-shaped solution.

I wanted to get some opinions here regarding the layout of the shower and toilet.