ᐅ Master bathroom layout

Created on: 7 Nov 2017 16:02
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R.Hotzenplotz
Hi!

What do you think about this master bathroom layout?

We didn’t really want the shower to be so hidden since we plan to outfit it in a high-quality and stylish way. It would be nice if it could be more visible, not just for showering. But during the plumbing planning, we were advised to keep it like this (because of the water pipes).

What’s your opinion? Or does anyone have an idea on how to create more visibility into the shower?

The two washbasins are marked incorrectly. We will only use one washbasin (1m wide (39 inches)). Our idea is to move the bathtub to where the washbasins are currently shown and place the washbasin on the right wall instead. We want the bathtub to have a prominent spot in the room instead of being “in the corner” when we bathe.

Currently planned components:
Toilet: Duravit Happy D.2 extended version, 25500900001

Washbasin: Villeroy & Boch Venticello 1000x500mm (39x20 inches), 4104ALR1

Bathtub: still considering either Villeroy & Boch Squaro Edge 12 Combipool Invisible (UIP190SQE2B1V96) or a Kaldewei Conoduo, both 190x90cm (75x35 inches) (235200010001)

Shower:
Villeroy & Boch shower tray Futurion or Squaro Infinity
Hansgrohe Axor ShowerSolutions thermostat module Select 530 / 90 for 3 outlets, 18356000
Hansgrohe Axor Shower Solutions 350 1jet overhead shower with ceiling connection, chrome, 26035000
Keuco meTime_spa waterfall showerhead, 59982010000
Hansgrohe Axor Starck 1jet handheld shower, chrome, 10531000

Looking forward to your feedback!

Grundriss eines Badezimmers: Badewanne rechts, zwei Waschbecken in der Mitte und Toilette links.
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R.Hotzenplotz
13 Mar 2018 09:54
Unfortunately, the L-shaped option doesn’t actually gain any space. If the shower tray is 140cm (55 inches) long, the sink doesn’t start any earlier, and the passage between the sink and the tray doesn’t get any wider either.

The version I drew and posted in the design software is liked by the architect, and he is now formalizing it on paper. This allows all dimensions to be achieved as I requested. However, this requires using a glass enclosure instead of a wall if you want a 120cm (47 inches) wide shower tray.

Otherwise, it stays with the original design and a 100cm (39 inches) wide shower tray.
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R.Hotzenplotz
13 Mar 2018 12:55
This is how it would look.

I now have to choose between this version or the original version with a 100cm (40 inches) wide shower tray.

Floor plan of a bathroom with bathtub, shower, toilet, and washbasin, 14.33 m² (154 sq ft)
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Maria16
13 Mar 2018 13:06
Silly question: can you still change the lighting in the ceiling? Do the other positions of the plumbing fixtures fit with the planned lighting?
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R.Hotzenplotz
13 Mar 2018 13:07
The lighting will be changed anyway. I have an appointment with the lighting designer tomorrow evening.
11ant13 Mar 2018 13:28
Does the whole family shower together, or what kind of traditional dances require such a huge shower enclosure?
I clean myself, so a smaller one is enough for me.
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ypg
13 Mar 2018 14:10
My old sketch was based on missing dimensions.
I still have one more

Sketchy floor plan of a small house with stairs, rooms, and bathroom area.