Planning Your Layout
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Planning Your Layout
ATION • OV RO -RÉ •P N Bathtubs / Showers / Tubshowers / Special Care / Adult Living FRIENDL N- Planning Your Layout NOVATIO RE Y Bathroom Renovation Tips: Lifetime Transferable Warranty At Longevity Acrylics Inc. we manufacture our bathware to the highest quality standards in the industry. We are so proud of — and confident in —our products that we offer The Best Warranty in the Business. You can relax knowing that your Longevity Acrylics product will provide you with years of worry-free comfort. Longevity Acrylics Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that its acrylic bathware product(s) will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for as long as the original purchaser owns the product. Longevity Acrylics Inc.’s Transferable Lifetime Warranty is transferable one time during the first (12) months following installation. This Transfer must be completed using our Online Warranty process at www.longevityacrylics.com/en/ warranty. Allure 6032A Bathroom Renovation Tips: Planning Your Layout To get the most out of a bathroom renovation, it’s important to plan ahead. While most design and style choices are completely under your control, your layout choices can be constrained by the size of the room, the existing plumbing, and the location or size of your window(s). To eliminate costly mistakes or surprises, follow these handy tips to plan a layout that meets both your needs and budget. 1 Lay out all Elements on Paper Start by making a list of each element you will need in your new bathroom. Add your bathtub, shower, sink, and toilet, and don’t forget about wall elements such as towel and toilet paper holders, shelves, electrical outlets/switches, and any existing or planned features such as radiators or floor vents. Be sure to also note wall elements such as windows and lighting to get a sense of the amount of natural and artificial light available to you. Once you’ve finalized your list, use the graph paper included within this document to create a scale model of your future bathroom. Draw a floor plan with a pencil, or use handdrawn cut-outs if you want to re-position items around the grid. In either case, be sure to accurately represent the size of each component and don’t forget to think about the space required between elements. Is the toilet too close to the tub? Is there enough room to walk around? Picture your typical traffic patterns and leave yourself enough room to use your bathroom comfortably. Lastly, don’t forget to map the door, the direction it will swing, and its arc. If there isn’t enough room for your door to swing open easily, you may need to consider an alternative such as a sliding door. Once your sketch is complete, picture the view from the door. When people enter the bathroom, will they immediately see a toilet or a more attractive element like a sink or tub? 2 Know the Recommended Guidelines The National Kitchen and Bath Association publishes recommended measurements and dimensions for bathrooms. While its rules are not set in stone, it’s wise to follow NKBA best practices which include: Door Entry & Interference: The door opening should be at least 34” wide and no entry or fixture door should interfere with another and/or the safe use of fixtures or cabinets. Ceiling Height: Bathrooms shall have a minimum floor-to-ceiling height of 80 inches over the fixtures and at the front clearance area for fixtures. A shower or tub equipped with a showerhead shall have a minimum floor-to-ceiling height of 80 inches above a minimum area 30x30 inches at the shower head. Clear Space: Plan a clear floor space of at least 30 inches from the front edge of any toilet, bidet, tub, shower, or vanity to any opposite bath fixture, wall, or obstacle. Single & Double Sink Placement: The distance from the centerline of a single sink to the sidewall/tall obstacle should be at least 20 inches. For a double sink, the distance between the centrelines of two sinks should be at least 36 inches. Sink Height: The height for a lavatory can vary between 32-43 inches to fit the user. Shower Size: The interior shower size should be at least 36x36 inches. Tub/Shower Doors: Hinged shower doors should open outward. Toilet/Bidet Placement: The distance from the centerline of toilet and/or bidet to any bath fixture, wall, or other obstacle should be at least 18 inches. Storage: Provide adequate, accessible storage for toiletries, bath linens, grooming, and general bathroom supplies at point of use. Accessories: Place a mirror above or near the lavatory at a height that takes the user’s eye height into consideration. The toilet paper holder should be located 8-12 inches in front of the edge of the toilet bowl, centered at 26 inches above the floor, and additional accessories, such as towel holders and soap dishes should be conveniently located near all bath fixtures. Ventilation: Plan a mechanical exhaust system, vented to the outside, for each enclosed area. Minimum ventilation for the bathroom is to be a window of at least 3 square feet of which 50 percent is operable or a mechanical ventilation system of at least 50 cubic feet per minute (CFM) ducted to the outside. 3 Hire a Qualified Contractor Once you’ve followed the guidelines and are happy with your layout, think about who will perform your renovation, examine your plans, and offer advice. A professional bathroom contractor will be able to tell you whether your plans require structural changes (to support a large bathtub, for example) or modifications to your plumbing. Undersized plumbing or ventilation can lead to serious damage, so it’s wise to receive professional advice before beginning any major renovation. Look for a bathroom renovation company that is approved by the Better Business Bureau, fully insured and licensed, and that has a reputation for completing work on schedule and on budget. Novare 6032 4 Think About the Future Your new bathroom should meet your needs now and into the future. If you plan to stay in your home for more than five years, take time to picture how the bathroom will be used ten or twenty years down the road. Necessities to accommodate your young family today might not be needed in ten years, so be sure not to remove usable space for what may only be a temporary need. Be sure to also take a hard look at the styles you want to incorporate into your room. Fashions change and fads come and go. If you choose bold, unorthodox styles, will you like them as your tastes change? Could they affect the resale value of your home? Aston 5454C Built to Last Laying out your design on paper, understanding bathroom design best practices, hiring a contractor, and thinking about your future needs will take time, but it is time well spent. By planning your layout today, you’ll avoid unnecessary costs, mistakes, and time overruns tomorrow! Profesionnals Renovate with our Joint Longevity Acrylics 2 and 3 piece modular bathware products incorporate the industry’s only Leak Proof Joint System. Our unique, smooth, acrylic on acrylic joint requires no caulking so there is less chance of mold and mildew buildup. We use only stainless steel hardware and back our units with the best warranty in the business. Karra 2042NA Serenity 6036 Shower Renovation Models Made of the most durable bath material available on the market, our 100% cross linked cast acrylic showers and tubshowers have been beautifully crafted to complement and enhance any modern creative bathroom design. From our kiln dried lumber bases, to our proprietary fire retardant resin and fiberglass backing, we pay strict attention to detail, and offer a degree of customization that is guaranteed to last for years to come. Landmark 2243 Adult Living Renovation Models A universally designed bathroom should be comfortable and safe for all family members. By incorporating adaptability into the shower design, the life and usability of the bathroom is extended. Our Adult Living Series is increasingly popular with families and individuals who choose to stay in their homes as they grow and age. Meridian AL9161-3 Special Care Renovation Models Founded on the principles of universal design, Longevity Acrylics Special Care products are designed for people with physical, mobility, visual or cognitive disabilities. Special Care features are “built in” as an integral part of the design and development process. Offering recessed applications and barrier free access for wheelchair use, our bathware meets or exceeds all compliance certifications. With optional fold-up phenolic seats, and extra grab bars in locations of your choice and colour, we offer an unparalleled degree of customization and will go to great lengths to ensure that your Special Care unit has been designed with accessibility in mind. SC 2243 • Heavy-duty 11/4” stainless steel safety grab bars with 11/2” standoff • 1” heavy-duty factory installed stainless steel curtain rod • Quality 2” stainless steel strainer • Extra resin & fiberglass is added to the back of each Special Care unit for added support Bathroom Checklist Bathroom Layout NOTES 1 613 931 1615 / 6861 Richmond Rd., Summerstown, ON info@longevityacrylics.com / longevityacrylics.com