Mike Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago A similar one I did a couple of decades ago in a slightly smaller space. Overall 1880 x 1920, with a 900 x 900 corner shower. It looks tight, but wasn't in practice.
Super_Paulie Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, -rick- said: Have you tried putting the sink against that wall instead of the toilet? we really want the mirror above the sink so the window scuppers that one im afraid otherwise it would make life a lot easier. 1 hour ago, Nestor said: I would try and max the shower base if possible, have you considered right hand offset tray? Im not a fan of those rounded ones, think my gran had one so seems a bit old fashioned. The pentagon is interesting but ive no genuine experience of one. 1 hour ago, Mike said: 900 x 900 corner shower. thats the size ive had on the design. Maybe im better clearing the room, and then dragging things in similar size to see how it works. Nothing seems to really hit the spot. 1
-rick- Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, Super_Paulie said: we really want the mirror above the sink so the window scuppers that one im afraid otherwise it would make life a lot easier. Might require a bit of DIY or employing a carpenter but if you put the medicine cabinet to the side but the mirror front on sliding rails you could slide the mirror out to a central position for shaving/makeup/whatever when needed. Edit: Or the inside of the door to have a mirror on it too and 180o hinges. Edited 2 hours ago by -rick-
Super_Paulie Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, -rick- said: Might require a bit of DIY or employing a carpenter but if you put the medicine cabinet to the side but the mirror front on sliding rails you could slide the mirror out to a central position for shaving/makeup/whatever when needed. Edit: Or the inside of the door to have a mirror on it too and 180o hinges. the room just doesnt warrant that kind of innovation! 1 1
Spinny Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I prefer the basin and toilet side by side with the toilet under the window and basin closer to the door. Seems to give a good clear shared area around washbasin and shower as you enter the room, aesthetically you then don't open the door to be presented with the toilet, mirror also available when you have stepped out of the shower. Can the shower go long enough to be a walk in ? Getting rid of those nooks on the end wall could lengthen the shower ? Does the window open to help release the methane ? Too many cooks probably. Love the renders - what are you using and does it take less than a huge number of hours to master ?
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