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Print at Dec 15, 2025, 11:41:47 PM |
| Posted by sjb007 at Dec 15, 2023, 7:58:08 PM |
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Re: New house model in Sweet Home 3D Gallery Hi VeroniQ. A couple of thoughts if I may. The bathroom door should either swing outwards, or be a pocket (sliding) door. This is in case of issues where someone collapses behind the door making it hard to get in to render aid. I also assume that pocket doors are easier to navigate for wheelchair users. I would lose the glass cubicle for the shower. It looks like it would interfere with getting alongside the toilet, and it getting in/out of the cubicle really awkward from a wheelchair. Just make the whole room a wet room. At most a tracked curtain that can be moved out of the way if trying to contain the water a bit. While I realise the property is designed for the handicapped resident, the sink is going to be an exercise in origami for the able bodied that will visit or stay. It's very low, under a low eaves, and has a light jutting out above it. As someone who's sink is under the eaves, higher than this one, and has no protuberances above it, it's already barely usable. Having said that, I'm not sure how to alter this with the current arrangement. Instead I've bashed up a rough idea of swapping the guest room and the bathroom over, moving the dividing wall down closer to the center line, and using more space for the bathroom. See here if you want to see what I'm talking about. Yes the guest room becomes a bit small, but maybe it is only occasional use, so not as important as the bathroom. Cheers! |
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