Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Jul 30, 2019 9:55 am Hi there, I like both layouts however I'm thinking to change to the second image below. Please advise your thoughts. With the wall niche in the free standing bath, in the first photo it will be placed over the tap. In the second photo, as we've changed to a larger window I'm unsure where to place the wall niche whether outside the WC (toilet) wall or just get rid of it. We will also request to change the door entry to Bed 1 (master's bedroom) to a larger door (1200mm). Thanks Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Ensuite lay out - please advise 2Jul 30, 2019 10:13 am The one on the right has the advantage that the door doesn't face the bed, so if one person gets up during the night, less disturbance (light and noise) for the person in bed. You also gain an extra usable wall in the bedroom without a door and don't have the WC backing onto the bedroom wall (could also have noise implications??) Re: Ensuite lay out - please advise 3Jul 30, 2019 11:00 am brokenstick The one on the right has the advantage that the door doesn't face the bed, so if one person gets up during the night, less disturbance (light and noise) for the person in bed. You also gain an extra usable wall in the bedroom without a door and don't have the WC backing onto the bedroom wall (could also have noise implications??) Thank you so much. That makes perfect sense. I'll go with the second photo (the one on the right). I am looking for someone who might have tackled a similar issue as me. I have a few rendered interior walls, the surface condition is hardly flat. I can see all the bumps… 0 7967 Thanks for the suggestion. The space between shower and sinks was too tight. I agree about the toilet location. So I have tried two other options: The lower one is… 3 6142 the step up is 30mm and wanting it to be flat . how much does the concrete have to be lowered .we plan on removing bath and lenghten shower and adding seat. the old bath… 0 11837 |