ᐅ Looking for ideas to design a bathroom

Created on: 5 Jun 2021 22:06
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*Sterntaler*
Hello everyone,

We are currently planning a new build and are a bit stuck when it comes to designing our future bathroom. We have already created or had some plans made, but none of them have really convinced us so far. Do you have any ideas?

For a rough orientation: The bathroom should include a larger washbasin, a toilet, a shower (preferably built-in or half-built), a bathtub, and ideally some space for a small shelf.

Thanks in advance!

Detaillierter Grundriss eines Badezimmers mit Sanitäranlagen und Türen.
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hanghaus2000
6 Jun 2021 13:34
Here’s something a bit different. A glass partition either mounted on the bathtub edge or on a 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high half wall.

Or no partition at all? 🤨

2D house floor plan with walls, windows, and doors in blue and gray


My favorite is still the T solution. A 2*0.75 m (2*2 ft 5.5 in) passage at the bathtub is, in my opinion, not an issue since the tub is only 0.45 m (1 ft 6 in) high. The beautiful view out of the window is worth it. Or is there a house blocking the view?

Question for @*Sterntaler*: is it possible to move the door?
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ypg
6 Jun 2021 14:05
hanghaus2000 schrieb:

Here’s something a bit different. A glass partition wall either mounted on the bathtub edge or on a partial wall about 1 meter (3 feet) high.

Or no partition wall at all? 🤨

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My favorite is still the T-shaped solution. A 2 × 0.75 meter (2 × 2.5 feet) passage by the bathtub is, in my opinion, no problem since the bathtub is only about 0.45 meter (18 inches) high. The lovely view from the window is definitely worth it. Or is there a house in front?

Question for @*Sterntaler*: is it possible to move the door?

I also find that layout quite appealing.
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hanghaus2000
6 Jun 2021 14:26
Revision: This way, the partition wall is also possible without glass, max 2m (6.6 ft).
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ypg
6 Jun 2021 16:29
hanghaus2000 schrieb:

Revision: This way, the partition wall is also possible without glass. Max 2m (6.5 ft).

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... but I find this one rather unappealing
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*Sterntaler*
6 Jun 2021 20:11
hanghaus2000 schrieb:

I would like to move the door. It has two advantages: the sightline when entering and space for the wardrobe/shelf

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Unfortunately, the door cannot really be moved. Next to the bathroom is the dressing room, which would leave less space for the wardrobe.
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*Sterntaler*
6 Jun 2021 20:16
hanghaus2000 schrieb:

Or like this: it also works without the T. Well?

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Not bad at all! Especially since this would allow for a larger shower.