Define the bathroom footprint
Enter width and length in feet or meters so the concept begins with a clear rectangular room boundary.
Enter width and length, choose a bathroom type, and add a shower, bathtub, or double vanity. Generate a top-down 2D concept for fixture access, privacy, and wet-to-dry circulation.

Overview
A finished bathroom photo can help you choose tile and fixtures. It cannot tell you whether the door swing hits the vanity, or whether a shower and bathtub leave a usable path to the toilet. A bathroom floor plan generator starts with the room dimensions and selected fixtures, then turns that brief into a top-down 2D concept.
Enter width and length in feet or meters so the concept begins with a clear rectangular room boundary.
Select Full Bathroom, Half Bathroom (Powder Room), Primary Bathroom, Wet Room, or Jack and Jill Bathroom, then add a shower, bathtub, or double vanity.
Inspect the doorway, toilet sight lines, fixture approaches, and the dry path to the vanity before measured plumbing work.

Featured direction
A full bathroom organized around the entry route
Why choose us
Use the concept to compare shower, bathtub, vanity, and toilet relationships before buying fixtures or moving plumbing. Confirm real measurements before acting on it.

Context matters
Wet and dry zones shown together
01 / WHY IT MATTERS
A shower, bathtub, or combination changes how much of the wet wall remains for the vanity, toilet, and a clear turning space.
02 / WHY IT MATTERS
Review whether the door swing competes with a vanity, toilet, or towel clearance, and whether each fixture has a readable approach.
03 / WHY IT MATTERS
For a Jack and Jill or primary bathroom, use the plan to discuss door placement, sight lines from the entry, and separation between toilet and bathing zones.
04 / WHY IT MATTERS
A wet-room concept should still show how the shower and drainage area relate to the vanity, toilet, and dry route from the door.
How it works
Turn bathroom dimensions, a layout type, and fixture choices into a top-down 2D planning visual.
Stage 1
Choose feet or meters, then enter the bathroom width and length within the ranges shown in the tool.
Stage 2
Choose Full Bathroom, Half Bathroom (Powder Room), Primary Bathroom, Wet Room, or Jack and Jill Bathroom.
Stage 3
Include a shower, bathtub, or double vanity, then add a short custom note about privacy, an entry wall, or another priority.
Stage 4
Spend 1 credit to generate the 2D concept, then compare the room boundary, door swing, selected fixtures, and circulation with the actual space.

The output
A fixture brief turned into a readable plan
Selected fixtures and room dimensions become a single visual concept for early layout review.
Features
The brief is built for one bathroom fixture layout, not a plumbing drawing or a whole-home plan.
Enter the room width and length in the unit system that matches your measurements.
Plan a full bath, powder room, primary bathroom, wet room, or shared Jack and Jill bathroom.
Add a shower or bathtub when either fixture belongs in the room brief.
Include a two-person vanity zone when shared morning use is part of the layout question.
Describe an entry preference, toilet privacy, linen storage, or fixture priority in the optional prompt field.
The output is not a measured survey, plumbing plan, waterproofing detail, permit set, code review, or accessibility approval.
Use cases
Use Bathroom Floor Plan for one fixture-focused bathroom brief, or switch tools when the planning scope changes.
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Explore AI Room PlannerFAQ
These answers cover the required inputs, available layouts and fixtures, and the limits of a generated concept.
Enter the bathroom width and length in feet or meters, choose a bathroom layout, and select the fixtures you want to include. You can also add a short custom note about privacy, doorway location, or another layout priority.
You can choose Full Bathroom, Half Bathroom (Powder Room), Primary Bathroom, Wet Room, or Jack and Jill Bathroom.
Yes. Shower and bathtub are separate options, so you can select either one or both. The available footprint still affects how practical the resulting relationship appears.
Yes. Select Double Vanity when shared sink and counter space belongs in the brief. Confirm the real fixture width and clearances before purchasing products.
Each bathroom floor plan generation uses 1 credit. The tool shows the credit requirement on the generate button before you submit the brief.
No. The result is a top-down visual concept, not a measured survey, plumbing or electrical plan, waterproofing detail, permit document, code review, or professional approval.
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