ᐅ Sliding door from bedroom to bathroom

Created on: 22 Jun 2015 10:32
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chrischn
Hello,

we are planning a separate master suite with a walk-in closet, bedroom, and bathroom. It will be a large room with the bathroom designed as an "inserted box." The bathroom wall will be only 2 meters (6.6 feet) high, while the rest of the room will have a ceiling height of 2.5 meters (8.2 feet).

Since the bathroom is only 4.75 m² (51 sq ft), I am considering a sliding door for the bathroom. Now my question:
Is there a sliding door without an upper track? Only rollers on the floor with guidance inside the wall? Would this work?

Best regards
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SirSydom
22 Jun 2015 20:08
If it’s just a shower room, that might work, but only if the upper 50cm (20 inches) is glazed and there is proper ventilation. I wouldn’t want shower steam in the bedroom.

However, if there is also a toilet in there, it would only be suitable as a single bedroom. Since you mentioned “we” and “parent area,” it really won’t work. I don’t want to hear or smell what’s going on in there, nor do I want to be heard or smelled.

We once stayed in a hotel room with a glass shower enclosure like that. It was terrible.