Fixtures: Shower Cabinet, sink and toilet.(Bathroom Layout Idea for 58 sq feet Bathroom) This plan offers generous space for shower cabinet. It offers you wall space for towel bar and extra space for storage or decorativesĥ. Option: You can replace hung door with sliding door.Fixtures: Shower enclosure, sink vanity and toilet.(Small Bathroom Layout within the Space of 55 sq feet with Shower Cubicle) A sliding door or pocket door will gives you some extra space for cabinets or any other decoratives. Next bathroom layout offers you some extra space for cabinets. Sink vanity with cabinets offers space for storageĤ.Fixtures: Shower enclosure along with toilet and sink vanity.(Bathroom Floor plan for 54 sq feet Bathroom) This plan gives you nice arrangement for shower enclosuser with other essential fixtures. Now we have some Bathroom layouts for three-quarter bath. Space vaccant near sink can be utilised for corner cabinets.ģ.(Bathroom Layout for 45 sq feet Bathroom) You can utilise these extra 17 feet for cabinet or any storage area in bathroom. A wall mounted shower can add pleasure to bath.Ģ.Can be utilised as kids bathroom or guest bathroom.Clear area in front of door for wash off or dry off.It can be a master bathroom in small house, kids bathroom or guest bathroom in large house. A bathroom layout of 30 sq feet can be smallest size of bathroom. Here, we are providing some layouts for Small Bathroom:ġ. Typical shape of bath tub is rectangular.ĥ) Sink Vanity: The standard dimensions of bath vanity is 1.6 to 2 feet wide and 1.4 to 1.6 feet from front to back.Ħ) Shower Cubicle: Minimum dimensions for shower cubical is 3 D x 5 W x 6 H feet and maximum dimensions depends on space available. Proper toilet seat dimensions should have height of 1.3 or 1.5 feet.ģ) Corner Shower enclosure: The standard dimensions of corner shower enclosure is 3 x 3 feet and 6 to 7 feet high.Ĥ) Bath tub: The standard dimensions is 5ft L x 2.5ft W. ![]() Standard Dimensions of various Bath Fixtures:ġ) Sinks: Standard size for sink is 1.5ft W x 1.5ft D x 3 ft HĢ) Toilets or WC: The standard seat width used is 1.3 feet. Metal Closed Drain Grate Assemblyĭrain Flange - Schluter Kerdi-Line 28 in.Small Bathroom Layouts generally include bathrooms of 30-60 square feet. ![]() Medicine Cabinet - Robern Uplift UC4827FPL 48" x 27" x 6"ĭrain Grate - Schluter Kerdi-Line Brushed Stainless Steel 28 in. Toilet Tissue Paper Holder - Kohler K-14377-CP, Purist® Toilet Paper Holder Robe Towel Hook - Kohler K-14443-CP, Purist® Robe Hook Towel Ring - Kohler K-11057-CP Archer® Towel Ring Valve Trim with Diverter - K-T98757-4A-CP Rite-Temp® pressure-balancing valve trim with diverter and plain lever handle Rain Showerhead - Kohler K-13696-CP Contemporary Square Rain Showerhead Shower Hose - Kohler K-9514-CP Mastershower® 60" Metal Shower Hose Handshower Spray - Kohler K-14788-GR-CP, Shift™ Square Multifunction 2.5 Gpm Handshower With Grey ![]() Handshower Holder - Kohler K-14791-CP, Loure® Wall-mount Sink - Kohler K-2882-0, Verticyl® Rectangle Under-mount Sink Faucet - Kohler K-99760-4-CP, Honesty™ Single Control Toilet Seat - Kohler K-4008-0, Grip Tight Reveal™ Q3™, Eb Seat ![]() Toilet - Kohler K-6999-0, Memoirs Classic Comfort Height Two-piece Luckily this wasn’t a huge deal since our bedroom is on the 1st floor, and they could easily move the plumbing with our exposed basement ceiling underneath.Īll of the bathroom plumbing fixtures are Kohler: We only had to move the toilet 6” towards the left wall so that it was centered between the walls and allowed for more room. We left our toilet in the same location because it simply worked there, while also being blocked off by the closet wall, creating it’s own privacy area. If the window was placed 1-2" more to the left, this vision would have been very difficult to implement due to minimum size requirements. Luckily, I was able to design the layout based the window being positioned in a place where it worked with all of the new additions. By eliminating the old closet, this would allow for a larger vanity base, and by shifting the vanity in this corner and coming off 60” from the wall, the remaining balance gave me the new size for the shower. To incorporate this, we took out the existing 20” closet that was in the corner and then added a small storage closet to the left of the (future) washer/dryer closet wall, so that it’s using the space most efficiently. Another main priority for my master bathroom was to have plenty of storage.
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