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Bathroom floor layout?

slimbozy

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Been trying to figure out how to layout the bathroom for our shop. It's suppose to be 50'x60' and we want the bathroom in the left rear corner. We don't know what dimensions to make it so that it isn't cramped but also don't want to waste space by making it too big.
We want to have a toilet, sink, shower and ideally enough room to have a washer and dryer in there.
Does anyone have any suggested layouts that optimize the space for all those things?
Dimensions would be greatly appreciated.


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johnnyradiant

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Try google. The first one on my search was 6'4" X 9'4" for stacking style laundry, and it was laid out to accomodate 2 entry points. You obviously don't need 2 entry points but that also means it likely would meet your not cramped criteria.
 

astroracer

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In my opinion it would be a good idea to have the "laundry room" and restroom separated. It would be nice to be able to use the restroom in an "emergency" without having to kick everyone out of the laundry room.
With that said simply measure your current bathrooms and work something out on paper. Put the washer/dryer on one side of a common wall between the fixtures in the bathroom to save plumbing.
And keep in mind you will need a water heater and you may as well put in a big utility sink while you are working up your plans.
Mark
 
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The Cobbler

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I would look at a 5x8 for the bathroom. doorway on the 5' wall with sink and toilet on one of the 8' walls , a 30" x 5' tub on the 5" wall. behind the tub (separated by a wall) put you washer /drier
 

captaindiode

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Don't forget a space for the water heater, too. I agree on separating the bathroom from the washer dryer with a common wall for plumbing.
 
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