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For ordinary standard toilets, only washbasins, toilets, and shower showers can be planned, and bidets are not planned, otherwise they will be crowded.
It is a little small, it is recommended to open the door outside (there are waterproof splash measures under the door), the toilet at the far door position, the shower, the 40-width bathroom cabinet with mirror cabinet near the door, and the reasonable arrangement of shelves, etc., I have an overall solution.
There is a washing machine next to the door, and Yiyi is a wash basin, a shower faucet, and a squatting toilet. That's how the bathrooms in my house are arranged. The area is about the same as your home.
It means that there is water seepage, but it generally does not enter your room. A 5 mm of seepage water will not be found on the bottom floor of the building. The floor has a thickness that absorbs 5 mm of moisture and does not reach the bottom surface. >>>More
The main thing is to see how many people in the family are - if two or three generations live together, keep the master bedroom bathroom - easy to use and reduce the embarrassment of multiple generations in an emergency.
The size of the bathroom is okay, the width is meters, then you install a bathtub about a meter or so horizontally, so that it is about the same. If the length is meters, it can be made into a dry and wet partition pattern, with a bathtub (or shower room) and toilet inside, and a washbasin outside. But the length of your room is a bit big, see if you can separate a cloakroom, or get a small study?