Spinny Posted April 22 Posted April 22 (edited) Our bathroom is 2m by 2m. We put a narrower 725mm wide door in to the same pattern as the other doors - you would never notice. And don't forget you don't need to have bath taps, we don't. Edited April 22 by Spinny 1
bmj1 Posted April 22 Posted April 22 48 minutes ago, Spinny said: Our bathroom is 2m by 2m. We put a narrower 725mm wide door in to the same pattern as the other doors - you would never notice. And don't forget you don't need to have bath taps, we don't. Sorry, how does one fill a bath without bath taps?
Spinny Posted April 22 Posted April 22 With a Talentofill. In our case fed from our shower mixer, so no taps needed at the edge of the bath anywhere. Saves 3 or 4 inches when fitting stuff into 2m by 2m and looks nice and contemporary. If you think about a bath the dimension you care about is the size of the inside 'hole'.
Nickfromwales Posted April 22 Posted April 22 59 minutes ago, bmj1 said: Sorry, how does one fill a bath without bath taps? Combination overflow / filler, and wall mounted taps vs "bath taps", same as I have as I hate bath clutter. Washy crap in wall-hung corner baskets and deck of bath free from projecting toe-stubbers.
Iceverge Posted April 22 Posted April 22 A quick run of sketchup copying the above idea. Stud out the end to make a bath fit tightly, Have a wetroom shower adjacent. Bidet + Bog Vanity. I'd put a few cabinets above the toilet/bidet for storage. I would probably opt for a sliding shower door as my children are feral and maybe a 1700mm double ended bath as I'm tight with using too much water. As for shampoo storage, I reckon a hook in the ceiling for a basket to carry shampoo etc is the best way to avoid scum in niches etc. I'd prefer to keep the toilet away from the door for the sensibilities ( and tender ear drums) of other house occupants. 2
Gone West Posted April 23 Posted April 23 14 hours ago, Nickfromwales said: Combination overflow / filler, and wall mounted taps vs "bath taps", same as I have as I hate bath clutter. Just how we did it, but then we also hate clutter. 2
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