• Rotating toilet parallel to window wall doesn't work, no room. Knees would hit shower enclosure.

    Towel rad in shower enclosure was something I thought about @chrisbmx116 but it's gonna result in wet towels surely? It might look massive but it's only 1.5m long

  • Yeah, sorry, meant other way so facing down the room.
    150cm is pretty decent size for a shower, think my loft one is only 90, maybe 120? Either way not 150 so you could consider making a narrow cupboard to store things or go with rad in shower which should be an ok distance

  • Do you need such a big shower? You could use half that space, sink against the wall where long shower would have been, toilet flat against the wall and a low/long towel rad under the window

  • Or could you flip the shower so it’s along the other wall, toilet opposite the window with small towel rad above and sink under window?

  • We’ve a 150 cm shower tray and there’s minimal splash beyond it, even when the less considerate members of the household use it. Our towel radiator thing is another 50 cms or so beyond it, and the towels never get wet. I think what @chrisbmx116 is suggesting is definitely worth considering.

    Having the loo at a jaunty angle would piss me off on a daily basis. The bathroom in our house had the toilet (and the taps) at a slightly off centre angle, which is not something you notice at a viewing, and it bothered me every time I used them.

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