ᐅ Parent Bathroom + Children's Bathroom Layouts

Created on: 3 Mar 2020 11:21
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Shiny86
Hello,

please help me. For days, I have been drawing various layouts, thinking I found a solution, only to discard it again. This is driving me crazy.

I want built-in walk-in showers in both bathrooms, completely without doors.
In the master bathroom, a small bathtub is planned, as well as a comfortably sized walk-in shower and, if possible, a double sink.

You will find the architect’s proposal attached.
I find the shower partition in the children’s bathroom not long enough, but it seems it cannot be made longer because of the window.

In the master bathroom, the toilet is too close to the shower entrance. Perhaps the shower wall could be shortened.

Do you have any ideas?
The two drawings are mine.
Windows are not fixed and can be changed freely.

The drawing with the washing machine + dryer is the children’s bathroom.

Thanks in advance!

Grundrissplan mit zwei Badezimmern: DU/BAD 8,02 m² und BAD 10,53 m².


Grundriss eines Badezimmers: Tür links, Doppelwaschbecken oben, Toilette links unten.


Skizze eines rechteckigen Grundrisses: Raum mit Regal, Tür links; Maße 3,10×3,55


Handgezeichneter Grundriss eines Rechteckraums mit Tür links, Waschmaschine unten links.
Pinky03013 Mar 2020 17:46
11ant schrieb:

Is a double sink worth it? Otherwise, no:

I think that’s a bit exaggerated. Even years after the honeymoon, my husband and I usually use the bathroom at the same time. Just brushing our teeth at the same time makes having a second sink worthwhile so you don’t have to fight over the faucet. I can definitely recommend a double sink!
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Shiny86
3 Mar 2020 17:47
kaho674 schrieb:

Oh, then rotate it:
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Edit: I had also shown a similar matte like that before.


How long is the T-bar? How long is the wall next to the shower and the toilet?
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ypg
3 Mar 2020 17:54
How long does the wall between the walk-in closet and bathroom need to be? Also: where would the door to the master bathroom be located?
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ypg
3 Mar 2020 17:58
Sorry, but can you please enter the entire upper floor here? This is important because of the doors and so on. These two static rooms are not suitable for what you want in their current state.
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ypg
3 Mar 2020 18:07
For static doors, that could still be an option:
Personally, the bathroom seems either too small or too large to me... no matter how you arrange it. The bathtub is 180 cm (71 inches) long.

Floor plan: Room 1 with bathtub and washbasin, Room 2 with double washbasin and toilet.


Floor plan of a two-room house with two washbasins, toilet, and bathtub.
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Shiny86
3 Mar 2020 18:26
@ypg
Good idea!
The wall in the walk-in closet should be 2 meters (6.5 feet) up to the door, so we can at least fit a 2-meter (6.5-foot) wardrobe. Otherwise, the room doesn’t really deserve to be called a walk-in closet.
Here is the upper floor plan. Does this give you any further ideas?

Floor plan of a house’s upper floor with two children's rooms, master bedroom, walk-in closet, hallway, and bathroom.