Bathroom is 5'7 x 9.

This is looking into the bathroom from the office. The left wall butts up to a closet. Rear wall butts up to the kitchen area with sink. Right wall is the exterior.

Looking at right wall. Shower would be on the right and toilet on the left.
Left wall. To the left will be the washer/dryer (rv style unit) to the right will be the bathroom sink
Close up of toilet/shower and what I have to deal with as far as water input to the building. I stubbed up both per and 3/4" pvc as I was unsure what to go with.
Close up of the left and rear wall drains stubbed up front concrete.
I have 2" pvc stubbed up for the drains.
I did all this myself but I am no plumber obviously.
Questions
1. My plan is to stub out for the bathroom sink on the left wall, y off it to the washing machine. Continue up to the ceiling from the sink and 90 back to the right wall and then straight up out the roof for a vent.
Is this adequate venting for washing machine, bathroom sink, shower, toilet and kitchen sink. All within 10' of the vertical vent through the roof?
2. The plan is to run the 3/4" pvc stubbed up from the concrete to the hot water heater that will be directly above the shower upstairs. Also teeing off to catch all the cold water fixtures but reducing to 1/2". Is there some reason I should not put the hot water heater upstairs?
3. Plan is to come off the hot water heater in cpvc 1/2" and catch all the hot water fixtures. Is there a reason rather than going in the walls rather than in the ceiling for both hot and cold water lines? It will be much easier for me to run the lines in the ceiling (made a mistake framing)
4. Shower. I was hoping to get a 32"x32" 2 piece shower unit from HD and frame another wall between the shower and toilet. As you can see in the picture it looks like the 6x6 is where the shower fixture would need to be. Ideas?
At this time all I have is the water and sewer line stubbed out of the footprint of the building with caps inside a box that I buried so the bathroom still won't be functional at this time but I really need to get the bathroom insulated, drywalled and painted so I can move on to other areas of the shop.
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This is looking into the bathroom from the office. The left wall butts up to a closet. Rear wall butts up to the kitchen area with sink. Right wall is the exterior.

Looking at right wall. Shower would be on the right and toilet on the left.

Left wall. To the left will be the washer/dryer (rv style unit) to the right will be the bathroom sink

Close up of toilet/shower and what I have to deal with as far as water input to the building. I stubbed up both per and 3/4" pvc as I was unsure what to go with.

Close up of the left and rear wall drains stubbed up front concrete.
I have 2" pvc stubbed up for the drains.
I did all this myself but I am no plumber obviously.
Questions
1. My plan is to stub out for the bathroom sink on the left wall, y off it to the washing machine. Continue up to the ceiling from the sink and 90 back to the right wall and then straight up out the roof for a vent.
Is this adequate venting for washing machine, bathroom sink, shower, toilet and kitchen sink. All within 10' of the vertical vent through the roof?
2. The plan is to run the 3/4" pvc stubbed up from the concrete to the hot water heater that will be directly above the shower upstairs. Also teeing off to catch all the cold water fixtures but reducing to 1/2". Is there some reason I should not put the hot water heater upstairs?
3. Plan is to come off the hot water heater in cpvc 1/2" and catch all the hot water fixtures. Is there a reason rather than going in the walls rather than in the ceiling for both hot and cold water lines? It will be much easier for me to run the lines in the ceiling (made a mistake framing)
4. Shower. I was hoping to get a 32"x32" 2 piece shower unit from HD and frame another wall between the shower and toilet. As you can see in the picture it looks like the 6x6 is where the shower fixture would need to be. Ideas?
At this time all I have is the water and sewer line stubbed out of the footprint of the building with caps inside a box that I buried so the bathroom still won't be functional at this time but I really need to get the bathroom insulated, drywalled and painted so I can move on to other areas of the shop.
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