Split Bathroom with Bidet and Centralized Bathing Zone

Split Bathroom with Bidet and Centralized Bathing Zone

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Spacious Functionality in a Small Footprint: Full Bathroom Floor Plan with Bidet

This full bath layout uses a split 2-wall configuration to maximize comfort and usability in a compact 5.4 m² (58.1 sq ft) area. By separating the vanity from the main wet zone, this design improves circulation and privacy, making it ideal for family homes or shared accommodations.

Room-by-Room Breakdown

Discover the architectural intention behind each fixture's placement in this full layout.

  • Bathtub: Centered along the back wall, this full-size tub is paired with an overhead rain shower, providing both daily convenience and spa-like comfort.

  • Bidet and Toilet: Aligned along one wall, the wall-hung toilet and adjacent bidet offer modern sanitary features while preserving floor space.

  • Vanity and Sink: Set in its own alcove, the vanity includes a ceramic countertop sink, a large mirror to reflect light, and a two-door cabinet that organizes essentials without crowding the space.

Minimum Dimensions & Planning Tips

The Split Bidet Facing 2-Wall Full Bathroom layout requires a surface area between 6.2–7.4 m² (67–80 ft²). It typically spans 2.57–2.88 m (8'5"–9'5") in width and 2.44–2.59 m (8'–8'6") in depth. This design organizes the bathtub, toilet, and bidet along opposite walls in the main bathroom, while placing the sink in an adjacent entry space—ensuring a functional separation between grooming and sanitary areas.

To ensure proper use of fixtures, maintain an activity clearance of at least 61 cm (24") around each one. A circulation width of 76 cm (30") allows for comfortable movement, and 1.52 m (60") in diameter provides accessible turning space where needed.

Architectural Design Tips

Let these architectural insights guide you through a successful renovation of a bathroom.

  • Prioritize alignment: placing the bathtub and bidet on one wall and the toilet on the opposite side enhances balance and improves accessibility.

  • Use vertical shelving or wall-mounted cabinets in the entry zone to optimize storage without reducing floor space.

  • To improve usability in small renovations, install pocket doors to avoid door swing conflict between the two rooms.

  • During a renovation of a bathroom, this layout enables the clear division of functions and can improve daily routines for households with multiple users.

  • For a remodeling of bathroom, this setup is ideal to create a more elegant and hotel-style feel without expanding the existing footprint.

This thoughtful configuration supports both functionality and comfort, making it a smart choice for those looking to upgrade privacy and efficiency in a full bathroom.

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