About 5-6 years ago, “Fine Woodworking” published a very brief article (or perhaps a reader’s tip) with a 4-color measured drawing that showed how to fit an ADA-compliant bathroom into a really tiny area (was about 8′ x 8′). I have lost the drawing, but now need it badly for a project at a local church. Checked the on-line index with no success. Does anyone remember the article? If not, has anyone seen a plan or drawing anywhere that could used as a starting point for such a bathroom? Many thanks.
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I suspect that the article you seek appeared in Fine Homebuilding, not Fine Woodworking. As luck would have it, I read that article a few days ago in one of Taunton's compilation books Renovating a Bathroom. The article is called "Accessible Bathrooms" and has the diagram you seek.
Your are absolutely correct. Thanks so much!
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