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Bathroom stalls and partitions are structures used in public restrooms to ensure privacy for individuals while using the facilities. These dividers separate toilets, urinals, and sometimes sinks, creating individual spaces or "stalls." The primary role of these partitions is to offer privacy.
Bathroom faucets are integral fixtures that control the flow of water for various hygiene tasks. Designed to seamlessly blend form and function, they come in various styles and finishes, complementing the overall aesthetics of a bathroom.
Bathroom dispensers are functional devices designed to provide controlled amounts of products, such as soap, lotion, shampoo, or toilet paper, with minimal effort. Typically wall-mounted or placed on countertops, these dispensers offer a neat and organized way to access daily essentials.
Bathroom vanities are thoughtfully designed cabinets that combine a sink, countertop, and storage space, often acting as the focal point in a bathroom. Serving both functional and aesthetic roles, they hold essential toiletries and offer a convenient space for personal grooming.
Bathroom fixtures refers to a range of permanently connected plumbing fixtures that commonly include toilets, sinks, bidets, urinals, bathtubs, showers, or both. This group of fixtures are typically included in bathrooms in domestic households, hotels, and public restrooms for personal hygiene uses.
Bathroom layouts organize essential fixtures—such as toilets, sinks, showers, and bathtubs—within a space to support hygiene and personal care activities. The layout is pivotal in maximizing functionality and comfort, whether in compact half bathrooms for quick visits or in more spacious baths.
Bathroom sink accessories encompass a range of products designed to enhance functionality and aesthetics around the sink area. These include soap dispensers or dishes for handwashing, toothbrush holders to organize oral hygiene items, and tumblers for rinsing or holding toothpaste.
Bathroom layout clearances are integral to designing a functional and accessible space, catering to different needs and activities within the bathroom. The concept revolves around ensuring adequate space for users to move, use fixtures comfortably, and maintain privacy. 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.
Bathroom trash cans are designed for disposing of waste in bathroom settings. They are typically smaller than kitchen trash cans, fitting neatly in tighter spaces. Types include pedal bins, which open with a foot lever for hands-free operation, enhancing hygiene.
A bathtub quarter bathroom layout is a minimalist design focusing on a single fixture: a bathtub installed along one wall of the room. This unique setup prioritizes the essential experience of bathing in spaces where a full bathroom might not be necessary or feasible. Bathtub Quarter Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 5’-6’ (1.52-1.83 m) and depths of 4’6”-6’8" (1.37-2.03 m). Overall floor areas for Bathtub Quarter Bathrooms are in the range of 22-40 ft2 (2-3.7 m2).
The IKEA Voxnan Bathroom Faucet has a cold-start function to prevent hot water waste and save energy. It is durable and is easy to clean. It is a compact bathroom faucet that comes with a strainer. It is made from chrome plated brass and was created by IKEA designers, Henrik Preutz & Nike Karlsson. The IKEA Voxnan Bathroom Faucet comes in two sizes with an overall height range of 7.125”-11.75” (18-30 cm), spout heights from 3.625”-8.5” (9-21.5 cm), depths between 4.5”-6.375” (11-16 cm), and a shared width of 1.625” (4 cm).
The IKEA Dalskär Bathroom Faucet’s design saves hot water by starting off by providing cold water. It has a functional and slick design perfect for a minimalist aesthetic. It is a durable faucet that can be used in high pressure systems. It has a stainless-steel finish and was created by IKEA. The IKEA Dalskär Bathroom Faucet has an overall height of 7.125” (18 cm), spout height of 3.375” (8.5 cm), depth of 4.375” (11 cm), and width of 2” (5 cm).
The 1-wall primary bathroom layout is a streamlined design that aligns a double sink, toilet, and bathtub along a single wall, optimizing space and installation efficiency. This configuration is ideal for both small and large bathrooms, offering a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution. 1-Wall Primary Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 10’-14’ (3.05-4.27 m) and depths of 5’-6’ (1.52-1.83 m). Overall floor areas for 1-Wall Primary Bathrooms are in the range of 50-84 ft2 (4.6-7.8 m2).
The IKEA Gansjön Bathroom Set is composed of a tray, soap dispenser/bathroom cup (made of stoneware, pigmented gaze), and pump (made of polypropylene). Even though they possess a straightforward and minimalistic design, the matte black finishes make them look sleek and high-end. The IKEA Gansjön Bathroom Set has a total height of 7.13” (18.1 cm), tray width of 6.22” (15.8 cm), and tray depth of 3.28” (8.3 cm). The tray height is .98” (2.5 cm). The soap pump has a height of 6.89” (17.5 cm) while the toothbrush holder is shorter at a height of 3.94” (10 cm). Both vessels have diameters of 2.8” (7.1 cm).
The IKEA Tälleviken Bathroom Sink is a rectangular sink perfect for small bathrooms. This sink has a back ledge that is able to hold soaps or other bathroom accessories. The IKEA Tälleviken Bathroom Sink also has wide deep bowl making it flexible for different uses. The IKEA Tälleviken Bathroom Sink has an overall height of 3.125” (7.9 cm), width of 24” (61 cm), and depth of 16.125” (41 cm).
Bathroom sinks, also known as washbasins, washbowls, or hand basins, are fixtures primarily used for bathroom activities such as washing hands, faces, shaving, and brushing teeth. Sinks are comprised of a faucet, or tap, connected to a water supply, and a basin with a drain.
A shower quarter bathroom layout simplifies the bathroom concept to its core by featuring just one fixture: a shower. This streamlined design is ideal for spaces where the primary need is a quick, efficient clean without the full array of traditional bathroom fixtures. Shower Quarter Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 5’-7’ (1.52-2.13 m) and depths of 3’-5’ (.91-1.52 m). Overall floor areas for Shower Quarter Bathrooms are in the range of 15-35 ft2 (1.4-3.3 m2).
A quarter bath layout simplifies the concept of a bathroom to its most basic element: a single toilet installed along one wall. This minimalist approach is designed to fit into very small spaces, making it an ideal solution for adding a bathroom facility where space is at a premium. Toilet Quarter Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 2’6”-3’6” (.76-1.07 m) and depths of 4’6”-5’6” (1.37-1.68 m). Overall floor areas for Toilet Quarter Bathrooms are in the range of 11-19 ft2 (1-1.8 m2).
The IKEA Brogund Bathroom Faucet’s durable design saves hot water and energy every time by having a cold-water start function and releasing water once the lever is turned to the left. It is made from chrome-plated brass and was created by IKEA designers, Henrik Preutz and Nike Karlsson. The IKEA Brogrund Bathroom Faucet comes in two sizes with an overall height range of 6.75”-11” (17-28 cm), spout heights from 4.375”-8.75” (11-22 cm), depths between 4.25”-6” (11-15 cm), and a shared width of 2.125” (5.5 cm).
Homeowners aspiring to do a bathroom makeover will find the IKEA Storavan Bathroom Set highly convenient. This is because of the clean design and white finish that easily harmonizes any bathroom decor style. This set is composed of a soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, and tray. The IKEA Storavan Bathroom Set has a total height of 6.54” (16.6 cm), tray width of 6.02” (15.3 cm), and depths of 3” (7.6 cm). The soap pump has a height of 6.34” (16.1 cm), while the shorter toothbrush holder has a height of 4.25” (10.8 cm).
The IKEA Rättvken Bathroom Sink is a durable sink that is made for a single user. This sink is wide and offers lots of counter space to hold various toiletries. It also has a small ledge on all side minimizing water spillage onto the floor. The IKEA Rättviken Bathroom Sink has an overall height of 2.375" (6 cm), widths between 24.375”-40.125” (62.9-102 cm), and a depth of 19.25” (48.9 cm). The bowl of the IKEA Rättviken Bathroom Sink has a depth of 3.875” (10 cm).
The IKEA Olskär Bathroom Faucet reduces water bills, is durable, and is easy to clean. Water is released by pulling up the lever. It is a great bathroom faucet for a compact sink and small bathroom spaces, as it does not stand out. Its design is minimal and is made from chrome-plated brass. The IKEA Olskär Bathroom Faucet has an overall height of 4.75” (12 cm), spout height of 2” (5 cm), depth of 3.875” (10 cm), and width of 1.875” (5 cm).
If you are looking for a small box to keep by your bedside and help organize loose items like medicine jars, glasses, cotton balls, and hair clips, the IKEA Dragan Bathroom Set is a perfect choice. It is well made with natural bamboo wood that gives it sturdiness and adds warmth. The IKEA Dragan Bathroom Set comes in two sizes. The large box has a total height of 4.69” (11.9 cm), width of 6.54” (16.6 cm), and depth of 4.57” (11.6 cm). The smaller box has a total height of 4.21” (10.7 cm), width of 5.91” (15 cm), and depth of 3.94" (10 cm).
The accessible quarter toilet bathroom layout is designed to meet ADA standards and ICC/ANSI guidelines, ensuring it caters specifically to the needs of wheelchair users. This layout includes just one essential fixture, the toilet, which is accompanied by carefully positioned grab bars for use. Accessible Toilet Quarter Bathroom layouts have a minimum width of 60” (1.52 m), minimum depth of 59” (1.5 m), or large depth of 95” (2.41 m). Overall floor areas for Accessible Toilet Quarter Bathrooms are in the range of 25-40 ft2 (2.3-3.7 m2). A 36" (91 cm) grab bar is mounted on the back wall, with a 42" (107 cm) grab bar and vertical 18" (46 cm) grab bar on the side wall. These grab bars are positioned at a height ranging from 33"-36" (84-91 cm) from the floor. The back wall grab bar is spaced 12" (30.5 cm) from the centerline (CL) of the toilet. The vertical grab bar's placement is carefully considered, with its bottom end 39"-41" (99-104 cm) from the floor and the back wall, further enhancing the bathroom's accessibility and user safety.
Bathroom sink heights can vary, but it is important that the sink is not too low or too high. A sink that is too low or too high is uncomfortable to use and can put strain on the user’s back. For children, the bathroom sink height will most likely always be too high and they may need a step stool. Bathroom sinks should be place at a surface height of between 30”-36” (76-91 cm) from the bathroom floor.
A urinal quarter bathroom layout is a compact and specialized space, primarily featuring a single urinal as its only fixture. Tailored for the unique purpose of quick and straightforward urinary needs, this layout is most commonly found in public or commercial environments. Urinal Quarter Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 2’6”-3’ (.76-.92 m) and depths of 3’4”-4’4” (1.02-1.32 m). Overall floor areas for Urinal Quarter Bathroom are in the range of 8-13 ft2 (.8-1.2 m2).
The IKEA Lillången Bathroom Sink is a durable single bowl sink that features 2 towel hangers. Its design also features a shelf that can be used for bathroom accessories due to the depth of the sink. The IKEA Lillången Bathroom Sink comes with 2 towel hangers. The IKEA Lillången Bathroom Sink has overall heights of 5.125”-5.5” (13-14 cm), widths between 16.125”-24.375” (41-61.9 cm), and depths from 10.625”-16” (27-40.6 cm).
The 2-wall (facing) full bathroom layout features a bathtub on one wall directly across from a toilet and sink on the opposite wall, creating a functional and spatially efficient design. This layout is ideal for environments where maximizing the use of limited space is crucial. Facing 2-Wall Full Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 6’3”-7’3” (1.91-2.21 m) and depths of 5’-6’ (1.52-1.83 m). Overall floor areas for Facing 2-Wall Full Bathrooms are in the range of 31-44 ft2 (2.9-4 m2).
A two-wall half bath layout features a practical design where two key bathroom fixtures, a toilet and a sink, are positioned on adjacent walls, forming an L-shape. This configuration offers a bit more flexibility and space compared to single-wall setups, allowing for easier movement. 2-Wall Half Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 4’6”-6’ (1.37-1.83 m) and depths of 4’3”-5’3” (1.3-1.6 m). Overall floor areas for 2-Wall Half Bathrooms are in the range of 19-32 ft2 (1.8-2.9 m2).
The facing 2-wall bidet full bathroom layout places the bathtub along one wall, with the sink, toilet, and bidet aligned on the opposite wall, creating a direct line of sight between the wet area and the sanitary fixtures. This arrangement allows for a clear, open space in the center. Facing 2-Wall Bidet Full Bathroom layouts have typical widths between 7’-8’6” (2.13-2.59 m) and depths of 7’6”-8’6” (2.29-2.59 m). Overall floor areas for Facing 2-Wall Bidet Full Bathrooms are in the range of 49-72 ft2 (4.5-6.7 m2).