How to calculate the size of a bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-01
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Land area = length * width.

    Wall area = ground area (terrier number) * 4 * general ceiling height) - if there are windows minus such as length and width.

    The land area is 6 square meters.

    The wall area is a bathroom without windows).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Land area = length * width.

    Wall area = ground area (stalk number) * 4*

    For example, the length and width are.

    The land area is 6 square meters.

    The wall area is.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Bathroom perimeter * room height = interior wall tile area.

    2. Bathroom length * width = bathroom floor tile area.

    As a washing center for the family, the bathroom needs to be practical. Now the toilet generally includes a bathroom, in order to facilitate the placement of various sanitary ware, the toilet is decorated in the general width of the meter, the length of the meter is more appropriate.

    Different sanitary ware in the toilet usable area:

    1. The area of toilets, baths, and washbasins is 3 square meters.

    2. The area of toilets and baths is in square meters.

    3. There is a single toilet, and the civil aircraft is in square meters.

    Combined with the current practical situation of the bathroom, it is recommended that the bathroom is larger when decorating, so that it is more convenient to use, if the area of the home is sufficient, the bathroom can be reserved in the area of 10-15 square meters. In general, the reserved area of the bathroom can also be 6-8 square meters, but the design is small, and it cannot be less than square meters, the space is too small, and the feeling will be very depressing, and the placement of various sanitary ware is also a problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Perimeter * height (area of doors and windows.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Area: Length times width.

    Just find a ruler and measure it.

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