Ambulatory compartment stalls are 35 37 width and have a 32 door which is handicap prepped.
Minimum toilet stall door width.
In a corner handicap stalls require a minimum of 60 x 60 compartment and is required with a minimum door size of 32 and the maximum size and more common is the 36 door.
Generally stall doors open inward but for ada accessible stalls the doors should open outward to make it easier for those with accessibility devices to enter and exit.
This means that if the door width is 32 inches you must have a passage of 32 inches wide and 32 inches long of clear space leading into the bathroom.
Ambulant toilet cubicles must be between 900 920 wide with a minimum depth of toilet pan 900 circulation space to the inside of the toilet cubicle door.
Standard bathroom stall sizes rarely vary and tend to be 36 inches wide and 60 inches deep.
The size for a separate toilet compartment should be at least 36x66 inches with a swing out or pocket door.
The centerline of the water closet is 18 inches 455 mm from the side wall.
Standard shower cubicles are recommended to be between 950 1050 wide with a depth of 1800mm.
While the numbers may vary in accordance with the unique characteristics of your bathroom space a standard toilet stall is 36 inches wide and 60 inches deep.
The location of the door is in front of the clear space and diagonal to the water closet with a maximum stile width of 4 inches 100 mm.
Partition stalls can have a minimum depth of 48 in most cases or up to 78 depth if needed.
The minimum depth for a partition stall is 48 inches but the depth can be as much as 78 inches if necessary.
The location of the door is in front of the clear space and diagonal to the water closet with a maximum stile width of 4 inches 100 mm.
The minimum size for a separate toilet compartment is 30x60 inches.
This depth is typically 1600mm.
The centerline of the water closet is 18 inches 455 mm from the side wall.
The minimum width of the stall is 60 inches 1525 mm.
The minimum width of the stall is 60 inches 1525 mm.
These compartments require 60 depth at a minimum.
However stall depth can be anywhere between 48 inches to 78 inches as needed.
You want to make sure you are measuring exactly where the partitions will be placed because bathrooms are not always exactly square.