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Can anyone help with size of a new bathroom.

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Imtoooldforallthis · 06/01/2023 18:39

Moving bathroom to a small boxroom and wanting to pinch a bit of the space for a cupboard. I know we can fit in a loo, sink and shower but I don't want the space to feel cramped, I'd like it to feel generous. The size it will be is 2.3 x 2.3 do you think this will do?

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Imtoooldforallthis · 07/01/2023 05:25

Anyone?

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AnyMucca · 07/01/2023 05:35

Should be room enough, depends if you both like to be in at the same time and a shower cubical will take less space than a bath.

Imtoooldforallthis · 07/01/2023 09:29

Thank you, it will be a downstairs toilet, but only shower so want a good size..

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NellyBarney · 07/01/2023 19:46

That's a pretty decent size for a downstairs shower room! You should be able to get some inbuilt storage into that room, too.

StalkedByASpider · 08/01/2023 06:31

Sounds like a good size to me too! Questions I would ask are which way is the door opening - presumably not into the room? And how big do you want the shower to be? Shower cubicles come in all shapes and sizes. What type of shower door - sliding or opening outwards? All of that will make a difference on how you plan the space and where you can put the toilet/sink and still have enough room.

We are planning the installation new shower room too and it's a question that we've struggled over too. Our shower room will be about 3m long but maybe only 1.8-2m wide. So yours will be squarer than mine, but overall fairly similar square footage?

Imtoooldforallthis · 08/01/2023 08:58

Thanks, I'm sure it will be fine, just was looking forward to a luxury bathroom, bit makes more sense to have some storage in hall, but il sure it will be fine.

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