Bathroom - Three-Quarter Bath, Accessible (2-Wall, Facing)
Bathroom - Three-Quarter Bath, Accessible (2-Wall, Facing)
The accessible 2-wall facing three-quarter bathroom layout is a thoughtful design tailored for wheelchair users, featuring a trio of essential fixtures: an accessible shower equipped with a seat and grab bars for safety, a toilet augmented with grab bars for additional support, and a sink designed for easy accessibility. In this layout, the toilet and sink are conveniently positioned on one wall, directly facing the open shower area on the opposite wall, creating a clear and open space that facilitates easy navigation and use. Grab bars are strategically placed within the shower on two sides, with an extra vertical bar on the control side to ensure stability and independence while using the shower.
This design adheres to ADA standards and ICC/ANSI guidelines, ensuring that all elements of the bathroom are accessible, safe, and comfortable for individuals with mobility challenges, thereby fostering an environment of independence and dignity.
Accessible 2-Wall Facing Three-Quarter Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 10’6”-12’6" (3.2-3.81 m) and depths of 6’-7’4” (1.83-2.24 m). Overall floor areas for Accessible 2-Wall Facing Three-Quarter Bathrooms are in the range of 63-92 ft2 (5.9-8.5 m2). Ensuring accessibility, the design guidelines specify that the turning space diameter within a bathroom should not be less than 60" (1.52 m), allowing for ease of movement.
An activity clearance of at least 24" (61 cm) provides the minimum necessary space around bathroom fixtures for individual use. A circulation clearance of 30" (76 cm) ensures that in shared bathroom environments, there is ample space for one person to move or pass by another without hindrance. For accessibility, a turning space diameter of 60" (1.52 m) is required for individuals using wheelchairs to maneuver easily within the bathroom.
The accessible 2-wall facing three-quarter bathroom layout is a thoughtful design tailored for wheelchair users, featuring a trio of essential fixtures: an accessible shower equipped with a seat and grab bars for safety, a toilet augmented with grab bars for additional support, and a sink designed for easy accessibility. In this layout, the toilet and sink are conveniently positioned on one wall, directly facing the open shower area on the opposite wall, creating a clear and open space that facilitates easy navigation and use. Grab bars are strategically placed within the shower on two sides, with an extra vertical bar on the control side to ensure stability and independence while using the shower.
This design adheres to ADA standards and ICC/ANSI guidelines, ensuring that all elements of the bathroom are accessible, safe, and comfortable for individuals with mobility challenges, thereby fostering an environment of independence and dignity.
Accessible 2-Wall Facing Three-Quarter Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 10’6”-12’6" (3.2-3.81 m) and depths of 6’-7’4” (1.83-2.24 m). Overall floor areas for Accessible 2-Wall Facing Three-Quarter Bathrooms are in the range of 63-92 ft2 (5.9-8.5 m2). Ensuring accessibility, the design guidelines specify that the turning space diameter within a bathroom should not be less than 60" (1.52 m), allowing for ease of movement.
An activity clearance of at least 24" (61 cm) provides the minimum necessary space around bathroom fixtures for individual use. A circulation clearance of 30" (76 cm) ensures that in shared bathroom environments, there is ample space for one person to move or pass by another without hindrance. For accessibility, a turning space diameter of 60" (1.52 m) is required for individuals using wheelchairs to maneuver easily within the bathroom.