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Originally Posted by Piotrsko
Smallest shower/toilet room I have ever seen is a 3x4 ft with the toilet outside of the shower area. In a Casita it is 3 x3 but the toilet and sink is in the shower and some space is consumed by the attached black water tank. Could get the area down to 30 inches wide but I found that to be too small for me. Teen aged daughter hated the Casita.
I found the best place to look at efficiency was the inside of a sailboat. Most floor plans are online. Aircraft are better, but most don't have a shower.
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Originally Posted by freebeard
How big is the family?
I can't find a floorplan online, but they are really well laid out.
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that is similar to the transvan - they had a 17ft, 18 ft and 21 ft variant for 1979.
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Originally Posted by Piotrsko
Smallest shower/toilet room I have ever seen is a 3x4 ft with the toilet outside of the shower area.
I found the best place to look at efficiency was the inside of a sailboat.
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that is similar to the transvan - they had a 17ft, 18 ft and 21 ft variant for 1979.
i have been completely unable to find any kind of floorplan - but right now the rear is the only part that remains, and it has a toilet on one side
shower on the other with the door in the middle.
looks like it is ~84" wide and 66" tall. the ONLY floorplan i can find is:
near as i can decipher from this bad quality is:
there are dimensions, but i can't read them. seems like a lot packed into what is probably 15-16 feet, unless the 21ft length doesn't include the cab
(i have no idea)