The bathroom is separated from wet and dry, and the width of the wet area is only 730mm, which will

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-16
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's too small, and it only needs 900 inner space to be convenient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Barely possible. Preferably 800mm.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you don't do a shower room, you can do it, the basin can be made 850-900, but you have to endure the bath water is poured on the toilet, the feasibility of doing a shower room is not high, the total length is 2502mm, first build 1 2 walls, the thickness is 120mm, the shower room is usually 900mm, 880mm is also acceptable, the toilet to leave 500mm is obviously not enough, the minimum is 700mm, the thickness of the shower room is 60mm, there is 742 left, minus the thickness of the tile cement mortar, It is likely that the washbasin width is less than 700. It's very uncomfortable, it's very uncomfortable...

Related questions
2 answers2024-08-16

When you say diagonal paving, do you mean that there is a high and low inclination? >>>More

2 answers2024-08-16

3. All bathrooms are too small, you can design the dry and wet separation of the external wash basin, put the wash basin externally, put it outside the bathroom alone, and keep the toilet and shower room or bathtub in the bathroom, so that not only can the dry and wet partition be easily realized, but also because the position of the washbasin only occupies a small part of the common part, the aisle will not appear crowded. >>>More

1 answers2024-08-16

If you want to make a fish pond, then you must use transparent glass, if the safety is high, use 5+5 laminated glass, if the area is not very large, you can use 1 cm thick tempered glass, the glass is very slip-resistant.

5 answers2024-08-16

For example, when taking a bath, there is water on the ground in the bathing part of the wet area, and the toilet or washbasin is dry when there is no water on the ground, and the middle is separated by a wall (door) or partition. >>>More

2 answers2024-08-16

1. The dry area is designed outside the bathroom.

Dry area design is a completely separated design scheme outside the bathroom, this practice is usually to put the bathing area and the toilet all in the bathroom, the outside is used as a washbasin, and the middle is directly separated by a door, this scheme is the most thorough and effective, the separate handwashing station area avoids the conflict between the toilet and washing, for the family with more residents, it is very practical, in addition, this design is also very suitable for small apartment types, many owners will think that their bathroom area is too small, there is no way to achieve dry and wet separation, By placing the sink outside the bathroom, you can easily achieve the effect of separating wet and dry. >>>More