Objective 7.02: EXPLAIN the essentials of home baths
Types of Bathrooms
Half Bath
¾ Bath
Full Bath
Master Bath
Master Bath
Sinks, Toilets, Tubs, and Showers
Wall-hung Sink
Wall-hung Sink
Pedestal Sink Statuary
Pedestal Sink Statuary
Inset Sink Drop-in Under-mount
Above-Counter or Vessel Sinks
Toilet
Toilet
Tub Shower
Tub Shower
Stall Shower
Freestanding Tub
Freestanding Tub
Enclosed Tub
Enclosed Tub
Whirlpool tub
Universal Design
Universal Design
Handicap Bathroom
Consider the following when planning for baths: Locate baths near existing plumbing lines to lower construction costs Position bathrooms to provide sound barriers between private and social areas Consider how many people will use the bath Design and measure the layout carefully as it is difficult and expensive to move fixtures Allow space for safety Check local building codes for minimum requirements needed for the bath.
Design a Bathroom
Bathroom Clearances
Bathroom Clearances 30”36”
Bathroom Clearances
Design a Full Bathroom Size: 10’ X 12’ Use ¼” scale Need: Space for 2 people 1 door: minimum width = 30” At least 1 window Cabinets: Lower = 24” deep Upper = 12” deep