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1 Bathroom Fixtures and Design

2 Vanity Depth: 19” or 21” Height: 30”
Width: 3” Increments starting with 21”, 24”, 27”, 30”, 36”, 48” Cabinet Material: Plywood w/ Veneer Cabinet Doors and Drawers will vary based on the size of the cabinet. Rule of thumb is 24” –36” cabinets have 2 Doors or 1 Door and 3 Drawers Countertop Material: Cultured Marble, Granite, Laminate, Composite Bowl: Standard Round or Ellipse Special Order Square, Rectangle, Geometric Shapes

3 Example Vanities

4 Other Cabinets and Fixtures
Other types of cabinets - Linen Cabinet - Over the John Cabinet - Medicine Cabinet Additional Fixtures - Toilet Paper Holder - Mirror

5 Pedestal and Wall Mount Sink
Sizes Vary based on Manufacturer. Typical Width 24” Height 30” No storage available and exposed plumbing

6 Bathtub Standard Size Width: 60” Height: 15” Depth: 30”
Material: Fiberglass, Cast Iron, or Composite Whirlpool tubs are larger and incorporate jets for massage purposes Tubs can come with surrounds or can be tiled Surrounds may come as a 1 Piece/molded with tub, 2 Piece Tub and Surround Separate or Multi-Piece 1 Tub and Wall divided in two or more pieces

7 Bathtub Examples

8 Shower Trays Shower trays are designed for smaller secondary bathrooms. Trays are usually square or rectangular in shape, but can be other geometric shapes Sample Sizes: 24” x 24” x 3” or 42” 36” x 3”

9 Toilets Sizes Vary Toilet Types One Piece or Two Piece ADA Standard
Toilet Shapes Round or Elliptical Bowl Material Porcelain w/marble

10 Toilet Examples One Piece Toilet Two Piece Toilet

11 Toilet Design Rules Toilets cannot be in line with the door
Toilets should be 15” O.C from the closets object and min. of 2’0” from the front of the toilet to the nearest wall

12 Sample Bathroom Designs

13 Electrical All Electrical Switches should be GFI Switches
Electrical switches should not be near a Bathtub Addition of a Bath Fan can help remove steam and odors from the bathroom

14 Flooring Flooring can vary from using laminate tiles, linoleum, granite tile. Flooring material that should be avoided in bathrooms include carpet and hardwood flooring because of mildew buildup


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