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    What is a Corner Washroom in a Caravan?

    A corner washroom is a compact bathroom configuration positioned in one corner of the caravan interior. This space-efficient design minimises the footprint dedicated to the bathroom, leaving more room for living and sleeping areas. Corner washrooms can be found in mid-caravan positions or at one end. They typically include a toilet, small sink, and either a wet-room style shower or a compact shower cubicle. Corner washrooms are common in smaller caravans, family layouts, and designs that prioritise living space over bathroom luxury. While more compact than end washrooms, they provide the essential facilities in a practical package.

    Where you'll find it: Any corner of the caravan, often in mid-caravan position

    Advantages

    • Space-efficient design
    • Leaves more room for living areas
    • Works well in compact caravans
    • Practical for families

    Considerations

    • Limited floor space
    • May have wet-room shower
    • Less privacy than enclosed end washrooms

    Best For

    Those prioritising living space
    Smaller caravan buyers
    Families needing maximum sleeping capacity

    Layouts with Corner Washroom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    For essential functions, yes. Corner washrooms suit those who prioritise other caravan features over bathroom luxury. Visit dealers to assess if the space works for you.

    Yes, either as a wet-room (shower over toilet area) or a compact separate cubicle depending on the specific layout.

    End washrooms span the full caravan width at one end; corner washrooms are tucked into a corner, typically in the mid-section. End washrooms offer more space; corner washrooms save floor area.

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