Bathroom layout help
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Bathroom layout help
Comments (5)Hi John, If you’re happy to have a small bath, you can get 1400 long baths which will definitely free up some floor space. You can have quite a lot of countertop space this way. Door can either open out to the hall or swing to the right as you walk in. It is pretty tiny for bath though but as it’s a family bathroom, I presume you don’t want to lose the bath and go for a large shower? The other option would fit a 1600 bath/shower but smaller space for countertop/ storage. I know some don’t like having a shower by a window so I’ve put it on the opposite side. If possible, you want to avoid walking right into the bath as it’s the deepest item in the room. Go for wall hung vanity so more floor is visible which can give the appearance of more space. I would probably also put a large mirror above the vanity, again which will make the room feel wider....See MoreSmall bathroom layout, help!
Comments (19)@keiblem I'm starting to think so too! @LTS yes it is @McKiernan Architects Ltd. Thank you! I believe there is a small basin in the room with the toilet (the image was taken from the estate agents website so they must have have drawn it in). But agreed with @Carolina we would need another sink in the bathroom, as you say we should be able to fit a small one! @minnie10 yes similar idea to above, I will try this out on paper, seems like the best option. Thank you everyone!...See MoreBathroom Layout Help
Comments (1)My bathroom is slightly smaller, with a depth of about 170cm, and a width of 180/220. At the beginning it was the usual bathroom with a bath, basin, and WC, but we traded the bath for a shower, and we stole some space from the adjacent room to make space for a bidet (we're the stereotypical Italians ;)) it feels much more spacious than its size... Here's the result...See MoreBathroom layout help needed please!
Comments (5)It feels a little cramped to me as your access to the bath is so restricted. I’ve just put this layout together that might be worth a try. (it would require a slightly smaller bath) if you can, get some boxes in there to represent furniture and move around it before committing to anything. Also, are you planning a freestanding bath and tap?? this might look squashed in and therefore make the room feel smaller (also really hard to keep it clean round the back) I would consider a back to wall bath with the space you have. re towel rail, bit stumped on that too, could it go behind the door??...See Moresunshineband34
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