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!
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!
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R.Hotzenplotz8 Nov 2017 08:41I quite like the picture. The drawback that the towel radiator can no longer be installed near the shower is manageable. Maybe even make the shower wider and, in return, reduce the large open space in front of the toilet?
What other measurements are needed? I can request them if necessary. I thought the room dimensions would be sufficient since both the windows are movable and the current layout is just a rough proposal.
What other measurements are needed? I can request them if necessary. I thought the room dimensions would be sufficient since both the windows are movable and the current layout is just a rough proposal.
I wouldn't really like a shower that's so open and visible; you kind of stand exposed in the room, which would feel uncomfortable to me. We have an L-shaped layout just like the one ypg drew, but we swapped the toilet and shower. In your case, the shower would also be deep enough to include a built-in bench at the end, which I imagine would be quite cozy.
I don’t quite understand why your floor-to-ceiling window is only 2.01 meters (6 ft 7 in) high? Is the ceiling height not higher? There is usually a window frame around it—does that mean the height is incorrect?
Best regards,
Sabine
I don’t quite understand why your floor-to-ceiling window is only 2.01 meters (6 ft 7 in) high? Is the ceiling height not higher? There is usually a window frame around it—does that mean the height is incorrect?
Best regards,
Sabine
Müllerin schrieb:
um... I wouldn’t want my toilet right next to the balcony door... You can nicely look from the throne straight into the garden. That’s pretty cool. That’s why I would rotate Yvonne’s L. Then you’d also have the shower right in front of you when the door opens.
What bothers me is not that I can see the garden from the bathroom, but the continuous balcony accessible from all the rooms. When the kids have guests and are running around on the balcony while I’m showering or something... I don’t want that.
(Although I believe that once there is a garden with a terrace, balconies are generally no longer used – exception: if I had a sauna upstairs, then I would put a lounge chair out there…)
(Although I believe that once there is a garden with a terrace, balconies are generally no longer used – exception: if I had a sauna upstairs, then I would put a lounge chair out there…)
Müllerin schrieb:
I’m not bothered by being able to see the garden from the bathroom – it’s the continuous balcony connecting all the rooms that bothers me. When the kids have friends over and are running around on the balcony ...)The bathroom is designed as a master bathroom located behind the walk-in closet – the children do not have access. They might be able to reach the balcony via the utility room.
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