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Where we gonna put the TP holder!?
side of the basin? in a fancy recessed cubby built into the side of the tub? (likely crap ergonomics as too low). Disappointing you haven't stuck the loo opposite the doorway for those door-open eye–contact dominance shits.*
Why is the tub not flush with the shower end? or is the tiled recess for classy sit-down showers?
Have you considered moving the taps further towards the towel-rail end so you can set shower temp without having to get into the tub/behind the screen?
I'd be tempted to put a cabinet under the basin for extra storage – when I did ours we had a recessed cupboard above the cistern (toilet roll, a few towels (rolled up, held in place vertically by a lovely brass rod), bath toiletries), recessed cab above the basin (daily stuff) and two drawers underneath (can't even remember what went into there) and once idiot child #1 came along we hit capacity disappointingly quickly. If you can live with the one cupboard I envy your monastic lifestyle.
*(we have this, I hate it. With the door open I can see both through the landing window across to next door AND down the stairs through to our front door.)
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The sitting recess bit was just me realising there would be a big empty box covered in tiles otherwise. Better to have a seat / shampoo shelf, should make showering feel a bit more spacious too. Could shift the bath in, but then we’d end up with a shelf at the other end, making entry a bit harder for the same screen gap. Haven’t looked into extra long baths yet.
Controls reachable from dry is a good one, probs will do that. Screen will be fixed so makes sense.
Think we’re ok with minimal storage. No kids and no plans to. The basin is a nice enamel steel Alape job so good to keep it minimal and on show. Easy enough to make a cabinet later though, full of TP.
Where we gonna put the TP holder!?
It’s Sketchup, I use it for work too.