I haven’t used that bath. My concern is 900mm for your shower wall, if a walk in shower, is not enough wall to stop shower spray from going over the floor in front of the vanity. If a walk in shower is proposed, a 1200mm wall is the accepted length.
You will need either to enclose shower or have whole floor as a wet room and consider drainage impact with that layout. Will you use the small bath? To fit in I think u may loose the wall beside toilet which is not needed anyway.
What are your constraints. Is the room square besides the small splay. Where is window. You say solid wall does that allow plumbing to be incorporated. Is this an existing bathroom and if so what is the layout of plumbing.
I’m a bath person. That bath looks nice and deep but it is really for sitting in not lounging. Is that what you’re after? I’d mark out the interior dimensions on the floor with tape and see what you think of the size.
Hi Alli, yes this is a very small bath with very little room to bathe. Added to this is there will also be an overhanging water Spout over one of the narrow ends (not shown in the in-use overhead image that they use in their advertising) which will further limit your sitting position and access. While marking out the space as Bigreader suggested is a good idea, also mark the shape of the vessel and perhaps make a cardboard mock-up of that oval shape to sit-in (or try it on for size in a store showroom).
dreamer
Kate
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