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What is the conventional wisdom on the minimum width, drywall to drywall, for a toilet closet, within a bathroom. I am down to about 30 inches in my plan, after having squeezed all possible space from the adjoining area. It is not really a “closet,” it is a space between a wall framing the end of a 32 x 60 tub/shower enclosure and an outside wall.
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What is the conventional wisdom on the minimum width, drywall to drywall, for a toilet closet, within a bathroom. I am down to about 30 inches in my plan, after having squeezed all possible space from the adjoining area. It is not really a "closet," it is a space between a wall framing the end of a 32 x 60 tub/shower enclosure and an outside wall.