Bathroom Layout - Need some serious help!
Hi helpful Houzzers,
I'm building a new house (as you can tell it's a fairly narrow townhouse), and I'm at a loss as to how to layout my bathroom. The floor-plan image here contains placeholders only and I'm willing to start from scratch on the layout. Obviously the door has to stay put but other than that I'm open to any suggestions!
First: I really am not a fan of the neo-angle showers. I know they're efficient and I don't have a lot of space, but I would really like to avoid them. Second: the plan was to have a free-standing pedestal tub but I'm open to changing the plan if it improves the layout overall.
So hopefully you creative innovative thinkers will come up with a nifty way to fit a glass/tile (ideally) shower, tub, vanity, toilet (and ideally some storage of some kind) into this space! I've come up with some thoughts of my own but none have really stuck, so here I am.
Thank you!
I'm building a new house (as you can tell it's a fairly narrow townhouse), and I'm at a loss as to how to layout my bathroom. The floor-plan image here contains placeholders only and I'm willing to start from scratch on the layout. Obviously the door has to stay put but other than that I'm open to any suggestions!
First: I really am not a fan of the neo-angle showers. I know they're efficient and I don't have a lot of space, but I would really like to avoid them. Second: the plan was to have a free-standing pedestal tub but I'm open to changing the plan if it improves the layout overall.
So hopefully you creative innovative thinkers will come up with a nifty way to fit a glass/tile (ideally) shower, tub, vanity, toilet (and ideally some storage of some kind) into this space! I've come up with some thoughts of my own but none have really stuck, so here I am.
Thank you!

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Thanks everyone for your thoughts and ideas so far!
I think you have lots of room in your bathroom to build a shower with separate tub as in this photo. Your shower would be in the same position as shown in your layout, just exended to meet tub, glass will sit on tub deck. You and/or your builder will have to count inches, but a 60" tub in a tiled surround - 4" inches each side? = 68". Therefore your shower would be 124-68= 56" long. Width would be same as tub+surround, so 36" +?. Sounds like a great shower to me!
You could still have your pedestal tub if you wanted, just have a glass wall to the floor-shower curb. It's just knowing how big your tub is plus the number of inches you need to allow for tub filler faucet and room to reach around tub to clean...But all that adds up to about that same 8" - 12" as for tub in a deck.
Your vanity and toilet would go in same as shown in plan. You probably only have room for 48" vanity - 36" for the door, 36" for the toilet. You might squish in a 60" vanity, but it depends on the actual clearance needed for the door and a smaller toilet allowance(but no less than 30"). A 48" vanity is fine, I think, for 1 adult at a time, or 2 little kids willing to spit in the same sink (mine never thought that was gross!).
enjoy your new home!
I think the overall layout of your bathroom plan works. With the right products you can achieve your goal. Check out the Duravit Openspace Shower Screen (see attached), which would give you a shower which kind of folds out of the way when you're not using it and opens to a sort of open "wet room." It also gives the illusion of a larger space. You might also want to consider a freestanding tub.
I think the other side works as is.