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Shower & bath in a bathroom with a window

Reading Time: 9 minutes | Article from 19.7.2024
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A bathroom with a window is practical because it lets fresh air and natural light in at all times. Find out here whether it is a good idea to position your bath and shower next to a window.

Content

  • Can you install a shower or bath in front of a window?
  • Shower in front of a window: practical tips
  • Bath under a window: planning made easy

At a glance

  • Installing the shower or bath under a window saves space and looks modern.

  • Watch out for mould and clean windows and frames frequently.

  • A bath under sloping skylights offers a great view of the stars.

Is it possible to install a shower or bath in front a window?

In small bathrooms in particular, people often consider installing their shower or bath beside a window. In general, there is nothing to stop you placing your shower cabinet beside a window, but there are a few points to bear in mind. It is important to make sure sufficient daylight reaches the rest of the room behind the bath or shower. The options will also depend on the type of shower or bath and its installation.

A window in the shower area: advantages and disadvantages

Advantages

Use of space: in small bathrooms, installing the shower beside the window can save space.

Natural light: a window lets natural light into the shower which creates a bright and inviting atmosphere and improves the sense of space.

Disadvantages

Privacy: for more privacy, a screen at the window in the shower area is essential.

Water and moisture damage: contact with water can damage the window or cause the frame to become mouldy.

Shower in front of a window: points to consider

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  • Planning

    If you want to install your shower in front of a window, start by measuring the area on the floor where you would like to position your shower. Measure the walls too. 

  • Walk-in showers

    A walk-in shower at ground level offers luxury and space. This is a particularly practical and flexible solution, including for elderly users.

  • Solutions for small bathrooms

    Installing the shower in front of a window is a particularly good solution for small bathrooms. In an elongated or square bathroom, there is almost no other available space for the shower. This makes the area by the window the best option. Villeroy & Boch offers shower trays in various sizes that can be ideally adapted to different layouts.

  • Colour concepts:

    Choose light and welcoming colours to make the room look larger and more inviting.

A modern bathroom with dark wood accents and an Antao bath and washbasin in beige.

Advantages and disadvantages of a bath under a window

Advantages

View: a bath under a skylight offers a relaxing view of trees or stars – even more atmospheric when bathing in the dark.

Design: a bath beside a window looks luxurious and modern. The clear lines and sleek look create a stylish and timeless impression in the bathroom.

 

Disadvantages

Cleaning time and effort: a bath under a window requires additional cleaning as splashes of water are more likely to stain the window.

Window sill as a nuisance factor: a window sill provides storage space, but it can also be an obstacle and increase the risk of bumping your head.

How to position a bath under a window

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  • If you would like to install your bath in front of a window, start by measuring the available space. Make sure you consider connections and floor drainage in your plans as these will ultimately determine the position of your bath. 

  • Fit the bath tap on one of the short sides of the tub. This will make sure the tap does not get in the way of the window. If this is not possible, choose a narrow tap that is not too tall.

  • Tips for a freestanding bath

    A freestanding bath in front of a window looks luxurious and inviting. The bath tap connections and floor drainage will, of course, need to be positioned to allow the bath to be fitted directly under the window. Make sure the tap does not obstruct the window – you should still be able to open it.

Safety note:

Pay attention to the height of the lower window frame. If there is a risk of falling out, you should either install a window with a fixed lower section or fit fall protection such as metal bars.

FAQs

The idea of installing a shower or bath under a window always raises questions. We answer the most common ones here. 

More on this theme: planning a shower and bath in front of a window

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Stylish solutions for your bathroom

A shower or bath beside a window can look elegant and modern. At Villeroy & Boch, you can find stylish shower trays and baths to suit every taste.

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Villeroy & Boch planning service

Do you have any questions about planning a shower or bath in front of a window? Our bathroom and design experts will be happy to help you design your dream bathroom.

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