ᐅ Expert Opinions on Bathroom Renovation and Redesign

Created on: 28 Nov 2020 11:34
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RimBade
I am interested in assessments regarding the feasibility of relocating the sink and toilet in the renovation of an interior, windowless bathroom of approximately 4 m² (43 sq ft). Additionally, I would like to know about the installation of a walk-in shower that is level with the floor (ideally barrier-free) and a rough estimate of the potential cost range for this project.

Best regards
RimBade

Bathroom: Toilet, sink, mirror, and bathtub with striped glass shower.

Showerhead on adjustable rail with hose in a white tiled bathroom.


Small bathroom: Toilet with cistern, sink, two water meters on the wall.


Sink with chrome faucet, visible drain pipes, and black waste bin on tiled floor.


White radiator with thermostat on tiled wall, exposed pipes on the floor.
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RimBade
28 Nov 2020 22:09
ypg schrieb:

Is the toilet supposed to be a ra

I meant that you are basically sitting somewhat squeezed in between the washbasin and the pre-wall (where there are probably pipes).

The hope would be to find a better solution...

Small bathroom with toilet, wall-mounted cistern, brush on the left, black trash bin on the right.


Small bathroom with white wall-hung toilet, cistern in the wall, washbasin and toilet paper roll.
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RimBade
28 Nov 2020 22:10
ypg schrieb:

Read this! Nobody wants better photos here. A drawing with dimensions is needed!

I can send a more detailed drawing tomorrow morning 🙂 . The apartment is mostly still a construction site, and I’m rarely there in the evenings or overnight. 🙂
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RimBade
28 Nov 2020 22:32
Just to give a basic idea:

Modern bathroom view: glass shower, sink, toilet, towel radiator, red accent wall
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ypg
28 Nov 2020 23:32
You can’t just move the toilet to the other wall without further adjustments. After all, your waste needs to go somewhere.
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RimBade
28 Nov 2020 23:57
ypg schrieb:

You can’t just move the toilet to the other wall like that. After all, your wastewater needs to go somewhere.

What about moving the sink instead—would that be easier?