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.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
By having the two balcony doors leading to nowhere, a lot of planning flexibility was lost and unnecessary costs were caused. Now you’ll have to install unattractive fall protection measures as well.Furthermore, the lower glass panels will most likely soon be covered, taped over, or darkened in some other way.H
hanghaus202320 Apr 2023 14:21hanghaus2023 schrieb:
A solution with a TIs that still possible regarding the connections?H
hanghaus202320 Apr 2023 17:32Yosan schrieb:
Is that still possible in terms of the connections?According to the original poster, the installer has not started yet. Otherwise, the floor plans are missing to be able to assess that.Thank you very much for the many contributions. Below, I have tried to answer your questions.
A quick note:
To avoid distracting from the main question (the master bathroom), I did not upload the complete floor plan. Nevertheless, questions were asked about adjacent rooms or about the floor plans previously discussed here in the forum. In the end, a different floor plan was chosen than the one originally discussed.
French balcony.
That is not yet fixed. A sliding door might also be an option.
The room will have a room divider to separate the dressing area and sleeping area.
The washbasin area is not appealing because it is too small, and the toilet position is not easily possible due to the drain.
Those are floor-to-ceiling windows with a French balcony. There is no exit there.
Yes, the façade is finished and the windows are installed.
It did become a different floor plan. We even made slight changes to the non-load-bearing walls during construction.
We slightly reduced the bathroom size compared to the original plan to enlarge the utility room. Therefore, the original bathroom layout no longer fits. See picture.

Nothing is completely fixed yet. Only for the toilet, there are not many options due to the pipe diameter.
They cause costs, but we don’t find them ugly; on the contrary, they can even decorate the building. We find the divided version with a fixed bottom part unattractive and hard to maintain.
A quick note:
To avoid distracting from the main question (the master bathroom), I did not upload the complete floor plan. Nevertheless, questions were asked about adjacent rooms or about the floor plans previously discussed here in the forum. In the end, a different floor plan was chosen than the one originally discussed.
K a t j a schrieb:
So, a French balcony? Or maybe a real balcony?
French balcony.
kbt09 schrieb:
How is the bathroom entrance door supposed to be there?
That is not yet fixed. A sliding door might also be an option.
kbt09 schrieb:
And if the 7x4 m (23x13 ft) room is the master bedroom... how is it actually going to be furnished?
The room will have a room divider to separate the dressing area and sleeping area.
Yosan schrieb:
Very quickly put together. But how about this:
The washbasin area is not appealing because it is too small, and the toilet position is not easily possible due to the drain.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
I don’t understand the window situation. Is there a door behind the bathtub? Where does it lead?
Those are floor-to-ceiling windows with a French balcony. There is no exit there.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
I assume the shell construction is already in place and no changes are planned for windows and doors.
Yes, the façade is finished and the windows are installed.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
It seems none of the original floor plan drafts remain. Therefore, it would make sense to show the final floor plans here. Why is the children’s bathroom suddenly located in a completely different place?
It did become a different floor plan. We even made slight changes to the non-load-bearing walls during construction.
Yosan schrieb:
Why only start thinking about the bathroom layout once the shell construction is completed?
We slightly reduced the bathroom size compared to the original plan to enlarge the utility room. Therefore, the original bathroom layout no longer fits. See picture.
Yosan schrieb:
Because some connections are fixed or similar.
Nothing is completely fixed yet. Only for the toilet, there are not many options due to the pipe diameter.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
Now you still have to install those ugly fall protection barriers.
They cause costs, but we don’t find them ugly; on the contrary, they can even decorate the building. We find the divided version with a fixed bottom part unattractive and hard to maintain.
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