Objective 7.02: EXPLAIN the essentials of home baths.

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Objective 7.02: EXPLAIN the essentials of home baths

Roman Bath

Bath Innovations of Today Video

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.

Half Bath

¾ Bath

Full Bath

Master Bath

Sinks, Toilets, Tubs, and Showers

Wall-hung Sink

Pedestal Sink Statuary

Pedestal Sink Statuary

Drop-in Under-mount Inset Sink

Above-Counter or Vessel Sinks

Toilet

Tub Shower

Stall Shower

Freestanding Tub

Enclosed Tub

Whirlpool tub

Universal Design

Handicap Bathroom

Design a Full Bathroom  Size: 10’ X 12’  Need:  Space for 2 people  1 door: minimum width = 30”  At least 1 window  Use ¼” scale  Cabinets: Base = 24” Upper = 12”

Bathroom Clearances 6’ 16” 36” 20”