Toilet Compartment Recommendations
The size for a separate toilet compartment should be at least 36×66 inches with a swing-out or pocket door. Code Requirement: The minimum size for a separate toilet compartment is 30×60 inches.
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What is the smallest space for a toilet?
Minimum sanitaryware sizes
The toilet and bidets must have a minimum space of 70cm in width and 120cm in length. If they are next to a wall, the minimum free space should be 20cm, and if there is an element on their side, they should not be placed less than 15cm away for greater usability.
How do you design a toilet?
- #1: Entry door. When thinking about the door for your toilet, we recommend you keep at least 32” of clear way.
- #2: Ceiling height.
- #3: Floor clearance.
- #4: Lavatory placement.
- #5: Shower size.
- #6: Lighting.
- #7: Storage.
- What are you looking for?
What is a standard toilet size?
Overall, a standard toilet will be between 27 and 30 inches deep, with a back height of 21 to 31 inches and a width of about 20 inches. An ADA-compliant version needs to have a seat height of 17 to 19 inches.
What is the standard bathroom size?
Glimpse through the Standard bathroom dimensions available
Medium-sized: It has 35-40 square feet of space along with a sink, commode, and a shower area. Full-sized: It has approximately 50 square feet of space with a sink, commode, bathtub, and shower area.
References:
- https://www.bhg.com/bathroom/remodeling/planning/bathroom-layout-guidelines-and-requirements/
- https://www.hgtv.com/design/remodel/bathroom-remodel/types-of-bathrooms
- https://www.noken.com/en_gb/blog/bathroom-layout-planning
- https://www.livspace.com/sg/magazine/guide-toilet-design
- https://onepointpartitions.com/blog/2018/01/05/how-to-measure-for-a-toilet/
- https://mccoymart.com/post/bathroom-standard-size/