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  1. Recommended clear space: It’s best to plan a clear floor space of at least 760mm from the front edge of all fixtures (basin, toilet, bath, and shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall or obstacle.

  2. 14 lut 2012 · I'm renovating my bath and am interested in a walk-in shower area (i.e. no doors). How can I calculate a "safe" distance from the shower head for the door area? Are there design guidelines for distance (and perhaps direction) that water is expected to splash?

  3. 7 wrz 2021 · A functional floor plan is key to building and remodelling success. To determine space-planning requirements, answer the questions below to shed light on how you'll use the space. For an existing bathroom, assess the pros and cons of the current layout. For a new bathroom, think about how your dream space would function.

  4. 9 lip 2023 · The extent to which walls or floors need to be removed depends on the design of your current bathroom and the size and shape of the walk-in tub. In some cases, additional subflooring support may also be required, as walk-in tubs are typically heavier than traditional tubs.

  5. 6 maj 2023 · Plan a clear floor space of at least 30 inches from the front edge of all fixtures (lavatory, toilet, bidet, tub, and shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall, or obstacle. Code Requirements: A minimum space of 21 inches must be planned in front of the lavatory, toilet, bidet, and tub.

  6. 19 sty 2022 · The space needed for a walk-in shower or bathtub is not just a matter of personal preference. Building codes dictate the minimum amount of space you will need.

  7. Plan a clear floor space of at least 30″ from the front edge of all fixtures (i.e., lavatory, toiler, bidet, tub or shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall, or obstacle. Code Requirement: A minimum space of at least 21″ must be planned in front of the lavatory, toiler, bidet, or tub.