JLC ??NOVEMBER 1991
All bath planning starts with the fixtures — their features, sizes, and clearance requirements.
The following sketches show several proven fixture layouts. The dimensions represent
the minimum clearance for code or physical accessibility. Where two are given,
the larger dimension yields a more comfortable space. You may want to provide even
more clearance to suit your client's requirements.
Toilets and Bidets
The size and shape of toilets hasn't changed
much, but minimum clearances are crucial.
The only real improvement to the basic toilet in
the last 50 years is the new generation of water
saving toilets, which reduce the amount of flush
water from seven gallons to as little