Hello,
in our new build, we will have a master bathroom directly connected to the bedroom.
The current plan shows the door leading directly from the bedroom into the bathroom. However, we have been thinking it might be better to access the bathroom from the hallway instead. This way, the free wall in the bedroom without a door can still be used, and it avoids disturbance if someone is in the bathroom while the other is in the bedroom.
Do you have any ideas on the best way to arrange the bathroom in this case? Perhaps simply swapping the positions of the door and toilet? Or does anyone have other suggestions?
The bathroom is 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) wide and 3.20 m (10 ft 6 in) long (except for the offset where the shower is marked).

in our new build, we will have a master bathroom directly connected to the bedroom.
The current plan shows the door leading directly from the bedroom into the bathroom. However, we have been thinking it might be better to access the bathroom from the hallway instead. This way, the free wall in the bedroom without a door can still be used, and it avoids disturbance if someone is in the bathroom while the other is in the bedroom.
Do you have any ideas on the best way to arrange the bathroom in this case? Perhaps simply swapping the positions of the door and toilet? Or does anyone have other suggestions?
The bathroom is 2.50 m (8 ft 2 in) wide and 3.20 m (10 ft 6 in) long (except for the offset where the shower is marked).
Hello Lile,
good idea to have the hallway lead into the bedroom!
Try moving the bathtub all the way to the right (a cozy bathtub position and a pleasant view "into the bathroom") with space in front for drying off, and then place the washbasin opposite the new door (where the bathtub is currently located).
good idea to have the hallway lead into the bedroom!
Try moving the bathtub all the way to the right (a cozy bathtub position and a pleasant view "into the bathroom") with space in front for drying off, and then place the washbasin opposite the new door (where the bathtub is currently located).
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