Privacy and Safety in Shared Spaces
Shared restrooms should provide a balance between accessibility, functionality, and privacy to ensure user comfort and security. A well-designed space minimizes discomfort while maintaining an open and welcoming atmosphere. Full-height stall enclosures, proper soundproofing, and clear occupancy indicators help users feel at ease, while open layouts allow for passive supervision without compromising privacy. Additionally, placing restrooms in high-traffic areas enhances safety by ensuring visibility and accessibility. Thoughtful layouts should also incorporate shared spaces, such as sinks and vanities, with partitions that create a gradient of privacy for diverse user preferences.

- Full-height stall enclosures (minimum 2 m) to prevent visual, acoustic, and olfactory disturbances.
- Accessible stall dimensions: Minimum 90×150 cm clear space to accommodate mobility devices.
- Occupancy indicators on stall doors for privacy.
- Open layouts that allow passive supervision while maintaining user discretion. Restrooms should be placed in high-traffic areas to enhance security.
- Shared spaces with privacy gradation, such as semi-partitioned sinks and vanities, ensuring users can choose their comfort level.
Sources
- https://accessible-eu-centre.ec.europa.eu/content-corner/digital-library/en-172102021-accessibility-and-usability-built-environment-functional-requirements_en
- https://hcma.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/HCMA_Designing-for-Inclusivity_V1-1.pdf
- https://universaldesign.ie/built-environment/building-for-everyone/building-for-everyone-full-series