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  • It's time for another round of critique my bathroom layout.

    We're moving the bathroom from the room on the right into the room on the left because it's currently very small and horrible and the room on the left is down a long long corridor and wouldn't really be suitable for a child's room.

    The room on the right we want to make into some kind of laundry and utility room to free up space in the kitchen.

    Anyway - I don't really know any bathroom layout rules or whether there even are like there are with kitchens. I know I don't really want a toilet near the toothbrushes and we'd like a bath and separate shower even though the room's not massive.


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  • Sometimes your position of toilet is dictated by where the 4" pipe is as that can be the only ballache. Dont see any issue with the layout for that, separate shower and bath is the one if you can have both too.

  • Same layout as mine, but your room is larger and your door opens the other way. We’ve got a towel rad on left hand wall over bath as you enter also.
    It looks a little ‘bitty’ but it’s IMO the optimal layout to get a bath and shower in that shape of space. In the last 3 months of use I’ve not hit any problems with it so you should be fine.

  • This is similar in size to what I have, actually its bigger so would have thought you could fit a bigger shower in than that (if you wanted).

    This is what I ended up plan wise, I'd recommend marking it all out with masking tape too to get a real world feel of how it all fits.

  • My only thought.... Where are your towels going? I know with that layout if I put a towel rail by the shower I would always get in the bath then realise they were out of reach and vice versa...

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