

First Floor Bathroom Layout
Deepti Tayal
Option One
Pro's
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Feature shower area (1000 x 800)
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Lots of storage shelves
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No wet room required
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Great storage through-out
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Large mirror above vanity
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1000 W x 400 D vanity with storage
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Plumbing all hidden and can trail easily in boxing
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Toilet can be turned onto the North wall if required
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Towel rail in a great position for use and heating
Con's
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Window in the shower (maintenance and obscuring)
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Door swing may need to be changed to feel more spacious on the right hand side of the space
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Great flow through-out this options (wet area to the right)



Option Two
Pro's
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Toilet is on the North wall requested
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Better feeling of space in a wet room and easy to clean floor
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Good size vanity unit (1200 x 400)
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Great towel radiator positions for heat and use
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Good feeling of space and light in the bathroom
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Vanity and mirror above (1200 x 400)
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Largest shower at 1200 x 800
Con's
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Less storage for a larger shower
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Need to work tiles / tray around the odd corner
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Shower still uses the shower window area
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Wet room needs to be applied to save having the door
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Wet area encroaches on the rest of the room (with wet room)


Option Three
Pro's
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This is the lightest of the spaces
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Both windows free (for maintenance and light)
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Good for storage
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Mirror above the 800 x 400 vanity
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Vanity has great natural light
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Plumbing for toilet and basin hidden in boxing
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large feature shower area
Con's
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Basin a distance from the toilet (wet area between them)
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Will need to be a wet room style space
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storage is limited
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smaller vanity unit that other options


Option Four
Pro's
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Enclosed feature shower area
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Toilet hidden from shower area
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Good for storage
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Mirror above the 800 x 400 vanity
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Vanity has great natural light
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Plumbing for toilet and basin hidden in boxing
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Towel rad great position - as exiting the shower opposite
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toilet is on the North wall requested
Con's
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Basin a distance from the toilet (drying area between them)
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The wall can appear as a barrier on entering the space
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smaller vanity unit that other options



Option Five
Pro's
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The most storage of the options
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Vanity is near the toilet (zoned areas)
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Light great to both sides (one window needs obscuring)
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Toilet is on the North wall
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Entry to the rooms is clear so space will appear more inviting
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Good access to the towel rail
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Wall can be around 1900 high to give a larger impression of space
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Has a great feel to the space
Con's
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600/700 walkway may feel tight
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Mirror can not been seen from shower or drying area
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Feels like a longer route for the front bedroom to reach toilet and basin when not showering


