ᐅ Distance between two washbasins

Created on: 20 Nov 2015 10:14
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abertram
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abertram
20 Nov 2015 10:14
Hello everyone,

In our bathroom, two washbasins are planned. Now we are wondering what the ideal distance between the two should be. As a space filler, we are considering a towel rack or a small cabinet. Each washbasin is 60 cm (24 inches) long and they can be arranged over a length of about three meters (10 feet).

Regards,
Alex
Musketier20 Nov 2015 11:21
If you use Google Image Search, you’ll find many beautiful examples that can serve as inspiration. These range from double sinks, to countertop basins with a continuous surface, to separate sinks with a cabinet in between.
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ypg
20 Nov 2015 14:55
A modern approach would be to connect two washbasins, either as a single piece or joined by a countertop. Separation by a cabinet or any dust traps were used ages ago.
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abertram
20 Nov 2015 15:34
Musketier schrieb:
If you look through Google image search, you can find many nice examples to get inspiration from.

I already did that, but not very thoroughly.
ypg schrieb:
A modern approach would be a connection of two washbasins, either molded in one piece or connected by a countertop. Separating them with a cabinet or other dust traps was done ages ago.

In the series we chose, there are no connected single washbasins. There is only one large double washbasin. However, with a width of 120 cm (47 inches), it was not wide enough. That’s why we decided on two individual washbasins.

Regards,
Alex
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ypg
20 Nov 2015 17:46
abertram schrieb:
In the range we chose, there are no connected single washbasins.
ypg schrieb:
... or connected by a countertop.
Is that possible with your range? Does your range offer vessel sinks?
abertram schrieb:
In the range we chose,


Maybe you picked the wrong range?
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Legurit
21 Nov 2015 11:29
Alternatively, one can still ask why two washbasins are needed – sometimes, even four of us use one (although it does get cramped). The only reason I can imagine is that everyone needs to clean up individually.