Bathroom layout dilemma
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Comments (9)An alternative to the long tray idea (which would be great and incidentally our old shower tray was only 760 depth and it felt plenty big enough because it was long. I would have it set into the alcoves and walk in at the door side though. ) is to put your wash basin where your olds shower was because the sliding door opening on the shower curve shouldn’t touch it or expose it. So that would give you all the floor space between the WC and the left side....See MoreBathroom layout dilemma
Comments (12)It's a bit of horrible shape, but do'able. You can just about increase the size of the shower to an offset quadrant at 1200mm x 800mm ( surprisingly room ). You just have to be aware that you need a vanity that's not too deep. I base this on some of the ones you can get from Soak.com at 600mm wide and 395mm deep. The less deep the vanity the more walk room you get across that corner. Ideally you would have a metre, but you get a good 80cm ( sufficient ). The window i made 800mm. It's the placed across that wall 950mm behind the shower and 750mm from the bath wall . I also put a little dwarf wall / shelf at the end of the bath for products whilst using the bath and then the towel radiator is above that....See MoreBathroom design dilemma
Comments (11)The shorter the run for wc waste better, ditto without 90 degree angles. 200cm is a very long bath. If it was dropped to 180cm x 80 cm it could go behind the door with the WC at the end of it facing into the room. I personally don’t like walking into a room with the WC. Directly ahead. Baths under windows are also a nuisance unless you can help it. I’m not sure what style of shower enclosure you’re considering - could the vanity go at the end of it with a mirror over? Sorry, I haven’t got time today to draw it up, but there are other Houzz folks who might be able to, given your timescale is short....See MoreHelp! Bathroom off kitchen dilemma, floorplan rejig…?!
Comments (2)The soil pipe for the toilet will be the most costly thing to move so this will have to be your first exploration. I would look at stealing a bit of the bedrooms and putting a bathroom between the bedrooms with a jack and Jill door so that you can be completely private if you have guests. Then you can turn your current bathroom into downstairs toilet and utility/coat and shoe storage room....See MoreMartin
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