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  2. Minimum Dimensions and Typical Layouts for Small Bathrooms

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    Minimum and ideal dimensions for residential bathrooms, and important factors to take into account when designing this essential space.

  3. Read on for detailed diagrams with the recommended measures to design an accessible bathroom.

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    Image 1 of 10 from gallery of Minimum Dimensions and Typical Layouts for Small Bathrooms. © Eduardo Souza (ArchDaily)

  5. In this article, we will cover the most important parameters to consider when choosing dimensions and materials in public bathrooms for young children.

  6. Following the smallest bathroom dimensions: 0.90 m x 1.20 m, the central axis of the toilet seat (with a protruding tank) should be at least 35-38 cm away (y-axis) and approx. 55 cm away (x-axis ...

  7. The bathroom door should be able to be opened easily and intuitively and be at least 80 centimeters wide. Lever knobs are simpler than those that require twisting the handle.

  8. Gallery of Minimum Dimensions and Typical Layouts for Small...

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    Image 3 of 10 from gallery of Minimum Dimensions and Typical Layouts for Small Bathrooms. © Eduardo Souza (ArchDaily)

  9. Gallery of Sanitation in Modern Houses: 12 Projects that Explore...

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    Sanitation in Modern Houses: 12 Projects that Explore Different Bathroom Typologies and Layouts © Ernst Neufert ARCHITECTS' DATA Fourth Edition

  10. Bathrooms Basics: 6 Tips to Plan your Bathroom Plumbing and...

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    Bathrooms often require a minimum of 6 pipes: 5 water lines - a hot and cold line for each of the shower and sink, and a cold water line for the toilet seat, each draining into one main sewage line.

  11. How big should a shower be without doors? The measurements depend totally on the design and the requirements of the user, but a minimum width of between 75 and 80 centimeters is recommended.