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TSedwardsiow
post Nov 4 2010, 01:27 PM, updated 16y ago

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Hi everyone,

I can't decide on my bathroom floor plan...I don't know which one better...

Please help me and give me some ideas and suggestions..

Please...

Thanks a lot..

P/S: 1 square = 1 feet

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post Nov 4 2010, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(avantasia @ Nov 4 2010, 02:49 PM)
Sincerely i don't have an idea since none of above suits me...

Floor plan for u'r own house supposed to be u'r own preference. 1 more thing u need to take into consideration is the route of the cold water piping, hot water piping, sewerage pipe, floor trap, type of WC u use, type of sink, tap, shower head etc..

It is not easy by sketch it ... it must be on site measurement...btw mine master toilet is 7'X11' +-
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this is my ground floor bathroom...around 8' x 8'

It is square....suppose easy to arrange in square but seems like not for bathroom....

what type of layout will suit you? give me some example ><
TSedwardsiow
post Nov 4 2010, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Nov 4 2010, 03:10 PM)
i would take bottom left plan as it will create more space. U can put ur towel bar next to your shower and it will not touch ur W.C.
Basin and W.C near ur door would be convenient for you if u wan to jus wash ur hand. Shower near the window would be better for ventilation. After shower, jus open the window if u do not have an exhaust fan.
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thanks for your valuable opinion..


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post Nov 4 2010, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(wdarke @ Nov 4 2010, 04:50 PM)
Top left would be my pick. Piping would be easier and more straightforward. Pathway is clearer for traffic walking in and out. You can put your towel rack on the right side, right across your shower. You can have a simple shower screen that divides your shower area and the WC.
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Yes, I also like this one but only 8' not enough space for sink, wc and shower in a line...if really do so, seems like too pack, isn't it?


Added on November 4, 2010, 6:21 pmHow about this one? If next time want to install bath tub also got available space for it...

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post Nov 5 2010, 08:19 PM

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Thanks everyone.....I think I got idea and the problem solved...thanks again ^^
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post Nov 10 2010, 09:57 AM

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my choice maybe not the best one...I choose the upper right..

I like the sink and wc side by side to create more spaces and I plan to install a corner round shower screen at the corner if affordable...

Now I understand that bathroom side shouldn't be square...this is ground floor bathroom..For second floor bathroom and master bathroom, I will avoid to design a square floor plan for bathroom..

anyway, thanks for above friends...their ideas are superb...

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post Nov 10 2010, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(avantasia @ Nov 10 2010, 10:11 AM)
Once u'r house completed, u should invite us for house warming ceremony
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haha..just started for one month...still long way to go....at least half year more...



 

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