ᐅ Reduce the bathroom size from 10 sqm slightly to allow for a hallway / layout arrangement.

Created on: 4 Feb 2018 16:58
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Baufix7
Hello, I am currently in the final stages of planning and I am considering reducing our bathroom by about 20cm (8 inches) in favor of the hallway on the upper floor (narrowest point 70cm (28 inches)). The current bathroom size is 277 x 367cm (109 x 145 inches), so now I need to work on the bathroom layout.

1. Option: Bathtub on the left (room length 257cm (101 inches))
2. Option: Bathtub on the right (room length 257cm (101 inches))
3. Option: Bathtub on the right (room length 277cm (109 inches))

What do you think makes more sense? Do you believe the bathroom will still be sufficiently sized with the 20cm (8 inches) reduction? The bathroom will be used by four people, but usually not at the same time.

Best regards

IKEA Küchenplaner 2D-Grundriss eines Raums mit Möbeln und Abmessungen im Planungsfenster


2D-Küchengrundriss im IKEA Küchenplaner mit Abmessungen und Layout


2D-Grundriss mit Raumaufteilung aus dem IKEA Küchenplaner, Messlinien sichtbar
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Baufix7
4 Feb 2018 18:03
How much space do I need behind the bathtub?
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Nordlys
4 Feb 2018 18:10
I’m not sure what we are talking about!
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Baufix7
4 Feb 2018 18:23
I was basically asking about the space requirements for a bathtub 75cm (30 inches) wide? Or more?
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kbt09
4 Feb 2018 18:25
Well, 75cm (30 inches) width is probably calculated quite tightly. And, as already mentioned in your planning thread, first of all, consider your roof slope, which seems to have a fairly high knee wall, but in my opinion is unsuitable for the shower.
sven.conzi4 Feb 2018 18:28
Baufix7 schrieb:
How much space do I need behind the bathtub?
We have planned 15 cm (6 inches) behind the tub/shower and 20 cm (8 inches) behind the washbasin/toilet.
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matte
4 Feb 2018 18:51
For us, the energy efficiency (ee) is 0cm (0 inches). However, we have a surface-mounted fitting.