Home
/
Layouts
/
Large Rectangular Primary Bathroom Layouts

Large rectangular primary bathroom layouts and floor plan ideas.

Planning to update your primary bathroom and looking for layout inspo? Then you’ve come to the right place. We make creating floor plans fun, fast, and easy. Take our free primary bathroom layout tool for a spin below!

Large Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Baylie Van Winkle
Large Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Baylie Van Winkle
Primary Bathroom Layout designed by Julie Heintz
Primary Bathroom LayoutDesigned by Julie Heintz
Primary Bathroom Layout designed by Eliza Slayman
Primary Bathroom LayoutDesigned by Eliza Slayman
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Rebeca Hernandez
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Rebeca Hernandez
Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Erin Herston
Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Erin Herston
Large Rectanglar Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Britnee Marks
Large Rectanglar Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Britnee Marks
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Olivia de carlo
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Olivia de carlo
Primary Bathroom Layout designed by Evyn Staley
Primary Bathroom LayoutDesigned by Evyn Staley
Design your primary bathroom in just a few clicks Enter your email to get a taste of Spoak and start designing right now.
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Robyn Lounsberry
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Robyn Lounsberry
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Kerry Drapcho
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Kerry Drapcho
Primary Bathroom Layout designed by Christina Stange
Primary Bathroom LayoutDesigned by Christina Stange
Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Jazzy Matthews
Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Jazzy Matthews
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Tayler Shaw
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Tayler Shaw
Large Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Caroline Buckley
Large Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Caroline Buckley
Primary Bathroom Layout designed by Kassie A
Primary Bathroom LayoutDesigned by Kassie A
Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Shonta Odom
Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Shonta Odom
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Lindsey Deno
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Lindsey Deno
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Jessica Orr
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Jessica Orr
Large Primary Bathroom Floor Plan designed by Victoria Sank
Large Primary Bathroom Floor PlanDesigned by Victoria Sank
Primary Bathroom Plan designed by Summer Wilson
Primary Bathroom PlanDesigned by Summer Wilson
Large Primary Bathroom Layout designed by Kerry Drapcho
Large Primary Bathroom LayoutDesigned by Kerry Drapcho

How to Plan Your Furniture Scale & Layout

Layout tips for a functional and designer approved primary bathroom.

On one hand, primary bathrooms are undeniably practical spaces. They serve a very specific purpose and are often the smallest rooms in any home. On the other hand, primary bathrooms also double as havens for cleansing and self-care, an intimate escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Small room, big personality.

Despite being a relatively small space, there are a lot of considerations in creating a good primary bathroom layout. If you are building from scratch or remodeling, you may have more flexibility in your primary bathroom layout and placement of plumbing fixtures. But moving plumbing is not always possible (or comes with a hefty fee!) — not to mention the many code requirements that dictate where you can and cannot place your fixtures (check with your local building department to find out what these are in your area).

In order to maximize square footage in a primary bathroom (and to also save on plumbing and electrical costs), it’s common for all plumbing fixtures — sink faucet, toilet, and shower or bath valves — to be arranged in a straight line against a wall so your water and drain lines can all connect. The most basic layout would be: sink (or double sink), toilet, bath tub or walk-in shower (if designing a full bath). If you have the space to spread your fixtures out for a more luxury spa feel, keep in mind who will be using the bathroom at the same time and the flow and common traffic patterns from one fixture to the next.

Whether you're in the process of designing a new primary bathroom or looking to revamp your existing one, the key components from one bathroom to the next are not that different. When planning the floorplan for a primary bathroom, consider including the following:

  1. Vanity or Sink Cabinet: The vanity or sink cabinet serves as functional primary bathroom storage. It typically includes a sink or basin with a faucet, a countertop, and storage drawers or cabinets. Vanities can also be paired with a mirror above or medicine cabinets for extra storage. The vanity provides counter space for bathroom accessories, a place to wash hands or brush teeth, and storage for toiletries and personal care items. It’s common for modern bathrooms to include a vanity with a double sink.
  2. Toilet: The toilet, a necessary fixture in any primary bathroom. Toilets these days come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. If you are remodeling a bathroom, most contractors will recommend keeping the toilet in the same location because toilet plumbing lines are wider and usually harder (and more expensive) to relocate. A general rule of thumb (and often a code requirement) is to allow for at least 15 inches from the center line of the toilet to a wall or vanity on either side, so even though the toilet width may be only 18 inches, make sure you account for at least 30 inches on your floor plan. If you have the space, you may want to consider a toilet closet for privacy.
  3. Shower or Bathtub (for full baths): Depending on the size and layout of the bathroom, you may opt for a shower or bathtub (or a bathtub with shower combination). A shower will consist of a showerhead, controls, and a shower enclosure (shower curtain or glass door), while a bathtub provides a space for soaking and relaxation. If you have the space, you may opt for a separate shower and a freestanding tub. Showers come in all shapes and sizes. Pro tip: A 3x3 foot shower is the minimum we would recommend for a walk-in shower. For a more comfortable layout, consider a larger footprint like 3x5 foot or a 4x6 foot. If you are opting for a swing glass door instead of a sliding door or a shower curtain, keep in mind the swing of the door when creating your floor plan.
  4. Shelving, Storage Units, or Linen Closet: Depending on your square footage, you may want to add freestanding shelves, wall-mounted shelves, a storage cabinet, or even a linen closet to maximize storage space in the bathroom and provide a place to store towels, extra toiletries, and other bath essentials.
  5. Task Lighting: It’s important you have enough light in your bathroom. Keep this in mind when planning your layout and include a mix of flush mounts and vanity lights.
  6. Bath Accessories: While not furniture per se, bathroom accessories such as towel bars, hooks, and toilet paper holders are important for organizing and enhancing the functionality of the space. It’s important to keep them in mind when creating your floor plan so you account for the space they will take up in your walking paths. No one likes bumping their knees on a toilet paper holder!

Remember, these are just the basics. If you need an extra hand with your primary bathroom design, check out our step-by-step guide on How To Design a Bathroom.

Read more about large rectangular primary bathroom layouts and floor plan ideas.
TESTIMONIAL “Spoak makes it easy to create floor plans and place potential furniture in a space. It’s more intuitive to use than CAD or SketchUp, so even amateur designers can build layouts.” Testimonial brand
Bring your design vision to life. Spoak is an interior design app for consumers and professionals. Whether you’re green behind the ears or an interior design vet, we create tools that are easy and fun.
EASY-TO-USE INTERFACEYou need zero experience to create beautiful spaces with Spoak.
ACTIVE COMMUNITYJoin our design-obsessed community to meet and form friendships for a lifetime.
EXCLUSIVE BRAND DISCOUNTSSpoak members receive exclusive discounts at over 50+ home furnishing stores.
TRUSTED BY OVER 52,000+ DESIGNERSSure, one of two might be a fluke, but 52k and growing? We’re onto something here.

Our mission is to make interior design easier and more enjoyable for everyone.