joshua5438
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Hello all. I am about to start the framing for a bathroom in my 30x50 shop. The bathroom is 9'-8" long by 6'-4" wide (out / out). It will have four wood stud walls and will be on a 5" slab floor. I plan to frame the wall as traditional (bottom plate, studs at 16"oc, double top plate). I will likely add some cross bracing between the studs for rigidity. The bathroom will have an 8' ceiling height. My plan is to build "knee walls" from the top of the room to the bottom of the ceiling with an opening on one side. This area will be used for storage. The room will only be attached to the floor as none of the walls will tie back to the steel building or the roof. Here are my questions...
1 - What is the best way to attach the bottom plate to the concrete floor (any specific brands or sizes for anchors)?
2 - I know it is overkill to but is it bad to span the ceiling/floor joist in the short span (6'-4")? I figure this will help distribute the load and really does not add all that much cost.
3 - Should I use 2x8 or 2x10 for my joist at 16"oc?
4 - Would a double layer of plywood for the storage floor provide any benefits since the spans are so short?
5 - The bathroom entrance door will be on the short span, 6'-4". Would it be beneficial to make the door header as if it's a load bearing wall or is that just wasting money?
I don't plan to store a lot of really heavy items in this space but I also realize weight adds up quickly when trying to use up a small storage space. Any other suggestions, questions or comments would be greatly appreciated also.
Below is a plan of the bathroom layout.

1 - What is the best way to attach the bottom plate to the concrete floor (any specific brands or sizes for anchors)?
2 - I know it is overkill to but is it bad to span the ceiling/floor joist in the short span (6'-4")? I figure this will help distribute the load and really does not add all that much cost.
3 - Should I use 2x8 or 2x10 for my joist at 16"oc?
4 - Would a double layer of plywood for the storage floor provide any benefits since the spans are so short?
5 - The bathroom entrance door will be on the short span, 6'-4". Would it be beneficial to make the door header as if it's a load bearing wall or is that just wasting money?
I don't plan to store a lot of really heavy items in this space but I also realize weight adds up quickly when trying to use up a small storage space. Any other suggestions, questions or comments would be greatly appreciated also.
Below is a plan of the bathroom layout.


