For 32 of clear width the door width from jamb to jamb should be 34.
Bathroom door width code.
Standard inside door sizes.
Doors should be at least 32 wide.
This is also a safety issue because users who are forced to slip around narrow door openings are more prone to slipping on the floor.
The front of the toilet needs to have at least 21 inches of clearance.
Entry doors are usually 36 inches wide.
If you re working with a really small space you could bring the door width down to 28 inches or 71cm even down to 24 inches or 61cm as an absolute minimum note small doors are should only be used for bathrooms closets and utility rooms.
A standard bathroom door is 32 inches 81cm.
The irc doesn t mention anything about how wide bathroom doors need to be.
As you enter the bathroom the door needs to be able to swing its width into the room without.
This is because shower doors often are made of materials such as glass that can easily break and pose a danger.
While a door width of 36 inches is oversized for an interior door it s the standard size for front doors the standard height remains the same however.
Toilet bathroom building codes.
The shower door needs to have an opening clearance of at least 24 inches.
Code for the doorway opening to the bathroom is 32 inches with 34 inches being the recommendation.
The minimum size for a separate toilet compartment is 30x60 inches.
Because shower doors are usually glass and can break and because of other access issues bathroom code states that shower doors need to have at least 24 inches of opening clearance.
The size for a separate toilet compartment should be at least 36x66 inches with a swing out or pocket door.
Since 34 is not a standard door width most designers spec a 36 door which is not usually a special order.
Ventilation is a classic example of good design rules picking up where code leaves off.
So says the building code.