ᐅ L-shaped Bathroom Design – Seeking Alternative Suggestions
Created on: 24 Jun 2022 10:16
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Berlinho2
Hello @ypg, unfortunately, first my posts and then my entire account were deleted, so now I am using the name "Berlinho2."
I don’t know why or what I did wrong.
I have not received any feedback by email from the site administrators regarding the reason for this.
You mentioned that you had designed a proposal.
Thank you very much.
Berlinho2
I don’t know why or what I did wrong.
I have not received any feedback by email from the site administrators regarding the reason for this.
You mentioned that you had designed a proposal.
- Would you be so kind as to quickly share it here again so I can take a look?
- For everyone else: Do you have any ideas for an improved layout of the sanitary fixtures? The size of the shower can, for example, be adjusted.
Thank you very much.
Berlinho2
Myrna_Loy schrieb:
I would swap the bathtub and the sinkBut then people at the sink would have the door right next to them, wouldn’t they?I think I prefer the other version, but the storage issue remains:
Ibdk14 schrieb:
If we stick with the original design, wouldn’t it be nicer if the bathtub was along the wall where the sink is?M
motorradsilke29 Jun 2022 12:52Tamstar schrieb:
But then people at the sink would get hit by the door on the side, right?
No, the room width is 2.30 meters (7 ft 7 in), the door width is about 90 centimeters (35 in), leaving 1.40 meters (4 ft 7 in). The countertop depth is 50 to 60 centimeters (20 to 24 in), so there is still enough space to stand.
Why would you need a lot of storage space in the bathroom? We keep a hairdryer, comb, and similar items, as well as towels, in the cabinet under the sink. There’s still enough room for other things. Small items go in the mirrored cabinet. I can’t think of anything else that needs to be stored there.
motorradsilke schrieb:
No, the room width is 2.30 m (7 ft 7 in), door width about 90 cm (35 in), leaving 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in). The washbasin depth is 50 to 60 cm (20 to 24 in), so there is still enough space to stand. -15 cm (6 in) installation space in front of the washbasin -30 cm (12 in) for the proposed built-in cabinet - the distance from the cabinet to the door frame makes it tight. Especially for the person using the washbasin on the left side of the plan (if you have two, you usually have a his & her sink).
motorradsilke schrieb:
Why would you need a lot of storage space in the bathroom? Toilet paper, towels, medications, first aid supplies, cosmetics and extra stock (at least for me, I don’t have just one shampoo, one shower gel, and one cream, but several of each plus numerous small tubes and jars), cleaning products for the bathroom, basin for foot baths, travel hair dryer, straightener, hair clipper... so I’d like a bathroom someday where I can keep everything in one place and not: towels in the bedroom, basin under the bed, toilet paper in the kitchen cupboard, cleaning products on another floor, medications in the living room...
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Myrna_Loy29 Jun 2022 14:12Well, if you want to fit such quantities in an additional cabinet plus a walk-in shower, bathtub, and double washbasin, then maybe you should consider whether three windows might be one too many. 😀
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motorradsilke29 Jun 2022 14:30[A vanity unit does not necessarily require a recessed installation. Medicines, makeup, creams, etc., are stored in our mirrored cabinet. Shower gel and shampoo currently in use are kept in the shower area, and there are three rolls of toilet paper near the toilet. Everything else is stored in the utility room.]
I just counted the little bottles, jars, tubes, and small containers on my wife’s shelf in “her” bathroom. I stopped at 40.
On top of that, there are towels, a hairdryer, straightener, curling iron, three brushes, etc. pppppppp... And the collection in the bedroom...
I already know why we are getting a 1.2m (4 feet) Godmorgon cabinet and an additional tall Godmorgon cabinet for house 1...
I might only get half a drawer from that.
On top of that, there are towels, a hairdryer, straightener, curling iron, three brushes, etc. pppppppp... And the collection in the bedroom...
I already know why we are getting a 1.2m (4 feet) Godmorgon cabinet and an additional tall Godmorgon cabinet for house 1...
I might only get half a drawer from that.
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