ᐅ Ideas for Bathtub Faucet Installation (Mounted at a 45° Angle to the Wall)

Created on: 1 Jun 2016 09:59
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Jochen2015
Hello everyone,

We are planning to install a bathtub at a 45° angle to the wall. (an approximate model of the bathroom – see picture)
Right now, we are trying to figure out which type of faucet would make the most sense here.

Some considerations are:
- Rim-mounted bathtub faucets are expensive and should be of good quality, but they are hard to access for repairs. Still, they are a nice option.
- Wall-mounted or concealed faucets would need to be quite long to reach the bathtub.
- Increasing the height of the rear ledge and installing a faucet there – but we don’t think that looks very good.
- Freestanding faucet and building the rear shelf around it (does this make sense?)

I’d like to ask if any of you have a good idea for this!?
I would appreciate any input...
Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Jochen2015

Isometrische 3D-Darstellung eines Hauses mit Bad und Tür
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ypg
2 Jun 2016 21:25
BeHaElJa schrieb:
... You have a lot of surface area that collects dust and less space in the bathroom.

And a trash corner in the rear triangle where all kinds of shower gels accumulate.
It’s not exactly attractive either... a classic from the 1990s.
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alter0029
3 Jun 2016 15:21
"Classic 90s style" is a polite way to put it. I find this layout very standard and quite uninspired. The trash corner, as ypg described, is accurate. Just go to a design studio and get some advice. Also, it’s hard to give any suggestions without knowing the dimensions of your bathroom.