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Bathroom Notes Chapter 24. Types of bathrooms: Master Bath –A full bath –Part of the master bedroom area.

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Page 1: Bathroom Notes Chapter 24. Types of bathrooms: Master Bath –A full bath –Part of the master bedroom area.

Bathroom Notes

Chapter 24

Page 2: Bathroom Notes Chapter 24. Types of bathrooms: Master Bath –A full bath –Part of the master bedroom area.

Types of bathrooms:

• Master Bath– A full bath – Part of the

master bedroom area

Page 3: Bathroom Notes Chapter 24. Types of bathrooms: Master Bath –A full bath –Part of the master bedroom area.

Types of bathrooms:

• Full Bath– Contains a sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower– Generally located in or near sleeping areas

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Types of bathrooms:

• Three-Quarter Bath– Contains a sink, toilet, and

shower– Generally, located off a

main hallway

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Types of bathrooms:

• Half – Bath– Contains a sink and a

toilet– Generally found in the

Living Area

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Factors to consider when planning the layout:

• All measurements must be taken carefully– Once fixture have been installed, they’re

expensive and difficult to remove

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Factors to consider when planning the layout:

• Consider the number of people using the bathroom– Several people

getting ready for school or work

• Double sink• Partitions to

separate areas

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Adapting a bathroom for someone in a wheelchair or a walker:

• Wide doorway

• Extra floor space

• Grab bars by toilets and/or tubs

• Showers with seats

• No sill

• Door-less shower stalls

• Low counters

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Electrical Outlets:

• Bathrooms require several– Hair dryers, curling irons, electric shavers,

clocks, radios

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Safety aspects for Electrical Outlets and Lighting:

• Any outlet near a water source should be equipped with a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).

• Lights should be designed to operate only with wall switches– Wall or ceiling mounted– Lamps should not be used– Strong bright light (shaving or makeup)– Softer light (bathing)

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Ways to remove condensation and water vapor from the bathroom:

• Ventilation fan (best way)• Open window• Sunshine• Skylight (window that allows natural light but still

maintains privacy)• Heat radiating from a heat register or vent

• Important – prevents wallpaper from peeling, and stops mildew from growing on walls and tiles

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Types of Sinks:

Wall-Hung Sink – attached to the wall with space underneath the sink

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Types of Sinks:

Pedestal Sink – freestanding base that supports the washbasin

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Types of Sinks:

Insert Sink – Set into the top of a vanity

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Bathroom Storage:

• Important – keeps frequently used items accessible without contributing to clutter

• Examples: Shower caddy, shelving, wall cabinet

• Vanity – piece of cabinetry containing the sink, the most common storage unit in a bathroom

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Types of Showers:

• Stall Showers• Small• Sliding or Swinging doors

made of safety glass or plastic

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Types of Showers:

– Tub Showers• Have showerheads

– Installed above the bathtub– Attached to the wall or handheld– Shower curtains/Glass/Plastic panels keep water in

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Kitchen or Bath Flooring:

• Vinyl Flooring

• Rubber-backed carpeting

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When choosing Kitchen or Bath Wall coverings, consider the following:

• Covering must be water and mildew resistant

• Easy to clean

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Types of wall materials to be used in a bathroom:

• Paint

• Vinyl-faced wallpaper

• Plastic laminate sheeting

• Ceramic tile

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Types of material used for fixtures:

• Porcelain enamel on cast iron

• China• Stainless Steel• Prefabricated Plastic

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Bathtubs:

• Come in various sizes and shapes

• Rectangular tubs– Most common type– 60 inches long and

30 inches wide

• Square, round, and oval tubs are also popular

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Toilets:

• Can be mounted on the wall or the floor

• The water tank may be above the bowl line or at the same level. Some models the tank and bowl form the same unit.

• Building codes– Require new or replacement

toilets to be ultra low flush (ULF)

– These use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush

– Older toilets used as much as 5 gallons per flush

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• Bathroom – Safety Suggestions

• Chapter 24

• Text Pages 548-553