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Toilet and bath A bathroom is a room for bathing in containing a bathtub or a shower and optionally a toilet, a sink/hand basin/wash

h basin and possibly also a bidet. A toilet is a sanitation fixture used primarily for the disposal of human excrement and urine, often found in a small room referred to as a toilet/bathroom/lavatory. Flush toilets, which are common in many parts of the world, may be connected to a nearby septic tank or more commonly in urban areas via "large" (3 inches (7.6 cm) to 6 inches (15 cm)) sewer pipe connected to a sewerage pipe system. The water and waste from many different sources is piped in large pipes to a more distant sewage treatment plant. Chemical toilets are used in mobile and many temporary situations where there is no access to sewerage, dry toilets, including pit toilets and composting toilet require no or little water with excreta being removed manually or composted in situ. Typical Bathroom Dimensions: Full bathroom (w/tub & shower combo, toilet & sink): 58 feet Small bathroom (w/corner shower, toilet & sink): 66 feet Half bathroom (powder room w/toilet & sink): between 36 and 45 feet Water closet (just toilet): at least 36in. x 66in. Standard Sizes & Dimensions For Items Inside Bathrooms: 2-1/2 feet x 5 feet is the standard bath tub size 32 inches x 32 inches is the typical size of shower stalls 2-foot depth is standard for actual space for clothes along a closet wall 3-foot hallways are standard inside a home 2-foot deep cabinets in the bathroom are standard 32-inch doorways are ideal 24-inch space in front of a toilet or bidet is standard 30-inch space beside the full length of the tub is typical 60 to 72 inches of space required for double bowl vanities 30 inches is standard vanity height 60 inches must separate a light switch from a water source 7-1/4 inches high (or less) and 10 inches deep are standard for a tub step 26 inches off the floor is the standard height for toilet paper holders 14 inches wide x 16-1/2 inches long is the standard toilet bowl size (from the center of the seat hinge holes to the front edge of the outside rim) 14 inches wide x 18-1/2 inches long is the standard elongated toilet bowl size (from the center of the seat hinge holes to the front edge of the outside rim)

Master bedroom Master bedroom, the principal bedroom in a house; usually occupied by the head of the household. A bedroom is a private room where people usually sleep for the night or relax during the day. About one third of our lives are spent sleeping and most of the time we are asleep, we are sleeping in a bedroom.[1] To be considered a bedroom the room needs to have a bed. Bedrooms can range from really simple to fairly complex. Other standard furnishings a typical bedroom usually has are, a closet, nightstand, desk, and dresser. Today in richer countries that have houses with multiple bedrooms, a bathroom may be connected to the bedroom. This did not start happening until the mid to late twentieth century.

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