Bathroom and ensuite layout dilemma
Pummers
5 years ago
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Comments (8)(on rereading your post i found the other floorplan!) ... 3m x 3m is sufficient for the bath and ensuite ( there are a choice of drop in baths under 1400mm, an average toilet will fit comfortably in 800mm width (but aim for toilets that measure under 700mm deep) off the shelf 1200mm wide vanities are available with lots of storage and matching mirror doored medicine cabinets and a tiled recess would make the best use of the shower space (with or without glass doors but you'll need a screen to protect the edge of the vanity from spray) using the old linen cabinet will allow for the bigger vanity and a cavity sliding door for the ensuite would be worth the extra effort and create a better finish for your reno...See Morechanging layout and adding a en-suite
Comments (4)it should be easy enough to use bed 2 as space for an ensuite but that means losing a bedroom...do you have any other long term plans to add extra bedrooms, new kitchen etc eg the old extension seems like a much better location for the kitchen, make a bigger dining area and maybe add a screened room across the back to take advantage of your good climate but neither idea solves the problem of the missing bedroom, could the living area be converted to extra bedrooms but how you would access the clothesline from a laundry in the garage...is there space to add an external door on either side of downstairs? maybe the cellar would be a better location for the new laundry with closer access to the stairs and an existing external (front) door and add laundry shute from the upstairs bathroom but making scaled plans is difficult as the real estate plans are inconsistent ...please confirm the dimensions of all the rooms (including bath, toilet, biws and hallways and i can make a better scaled plan to share...See Moresmall en-suite layout
Comments (14)Here is my finished ensuite. 1.8 x 1.8 m bathroom. it works well as a layout. the shower is 900x 900mm. the vanity is about 280mm deep and the sink hangs over the edge a bit (if that makes sense!). the shower door is 550mm wide. i havent yet had the towel rail installed but when i do it will be on the left hand side wall. thank you everyone for all your advice and suggestions....See MoreAdd ensuite bathroom - layout advice! Big windows on one side
Comments (9)A second bathroom would be good on the top floor. You could also reconfigure the existing upper floor bathroom. Move the hand basin. Have a door on the hallway side, and close up the existing door from bedroom and put the basin on that side next to the toilet. Then it will be accessible for all occupants without walking through someone’s bedroom....See Moreoklouise
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