Hello everyone,
First of all, thank you for your contributions in the previous floor plan discussions.
It has been a while, but now the construction site has progressed to the point where interior work and installations can begin.
We are uncertain about the design of the master bathroom. We have two layout options, but we would also like to hear your ideas.
The room measures approximately 315cm x 491cm (124 inches x 193 inches).
Please feel free to suggest completely different ideas as well.
Here are the examples for the placement of the fixtures.
First of all, thank you for your contributions in the previous floor plan discussions.
It has been a while, but now the construction site has progressed to the point where interior work and installations can begin.
We are uncertain about the design of the master bathroom. We have two layout options, but we would also like to hear your ideas.
The room measures approximately 315cm x 491cm (124 inches x 193 inches).
Please feel free to suggest completely different ideas as well.
Here are the examples for the placement of the fixtures.
idasb79 schrieb:
Thank you, but as already mentioned, the shell and the facade are mostly finished. The windows in that room are floor-to-ceiling.
What does that have to do with the design from @Ibdk14? I also find it much better than the two original options.
K a t j a schrieb:
What does that have to do with the design by @Ibdk14?If we arrange it like this, the windows can't be fully opened. In the design by @Ibdk14, the windows have a sill height of 75cm (30 inches). I don’t think the design is bad either, but due to the window situation, it’s not feasible.
It’s sufficient to be able to open the windows up to about 45° (roughly 45 degrees). That way, at least you can clean them. Or is there actually a balcony?
In your versions, in Variant 1 you’ve placed the toilet in a somewhat awkward, prominent position, and in Variant 2 there is an empty space in front of the window, but the sinks are almost in the passageway (how is the bathroom door supposed to fit there?).
Which of the two variants do you prefer and why?
By the way, I would have the bathroom door hinged on the right side, not the left as shown in the overall floor plan. And if the 7 x 4 m (23 x 13 ft) room is the master bedroom… how is it supposed to be furnished?
In your versions, in Variant 1 you’ve placed the toilet in a somewhat awkward, prominent position, and in Variant 2 there is an empty space in front of the window, but the sinks are almost in the passageway (how is the bathroom door supposed to fit there?).
Which of the two variants do you prefer and why?
By the way, I would have the bathroom door hinged on the right side, not the left as shown in the overall floor plan. And if the 7 x 4 m (23 x 13 ft) room is the master bedroom… how is it supposed to be furnished?
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