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today, jaystepher is going to show you how to build a cool public bathroom moc. it will be perfect for any office building, school, or public bathroom. so the first thing we're going to start off with our bathroom, we will need to figure out a layout. now this is just for demonstration purposes. one of the things i always like starting off my buildings is plates.

so i'm just going to start placing a 1 by 1 here in the corner up here on the top-right. i'm just going to kind of go along here. now this is just an example floor plan. you can do this anyway you like. now the next thing we need to start planning out where to put our stalls for our bathroom. i'm going to put them up here in the top-left here. i'm just going to use a 1 by 2 plate. place it here as so where i get five studs here.

i'm going to start putting the layout for the legs. i'm just going to use some 1 by 1s so you get a 1 by 2 opening here. this is going to be the stud for the next door. just a bunch of 1 by 1s. so now i got my two stalls. and we need to put something here for the urinal. i'm going to put a little privacy divider. so we have some 1 by 2 openings for the doors. this is going to be our walls here,

and there will be a little privacy divider there. you can see everything's four studs. so everything is 4 by 5 studs. now we need also to make a way to put our toilets in there. i'm just going to take some jumper plates. two of them. i'm just going to set these back here in the back where they're one stud away. now we have a place to anchor our toilets down. now i'm going to start doing the wall construction. i'm just going to start building this up with 1-bys.

i'm just going to take a 1 by 3 and place it here at the end, and a 1 by 6. now i'm planning on putting sinks in here. i'm going to leave a 1 by 2 opening here, and place a 1 by 2 brick as a spacer. put another 1 by 6 here just as long as i got a 1 by 2 here to attach my sinks to the wall. just keep continuing around with the .... another 1 by 6 and finally a 1 by 10.

now we're going to start building up the walls for the stalls. take some 1 by 1 studs, we're going to start placing some here at this corner here like so, and i'm going to use a 1 by 2 plate. this is going to be something to attach a part of our wall and our door, and a 1 by 1 brick. now for the rear here,

one of things i want to do is i want to stick some studs to hold up the back of the dividers for the stalls. just take two studs, we're going to place them one on top of one another, and we're going to place these in the back here. and another two studs stacked on top of each other. we'll just stick them right here along this side. and where these two doors are,

just take two more studs, drop them here. and finally, a 1 by 3 plate. take two more studs or four more studs, stack two of them on top of each other. we're going to drop them here for our privacy divider for our urinal. now we're going to start building up the walls here. take a 1 by 6 brick,

place it along this side here, and a 1 by 1. these two openings here are going to be to attach our doors. a 1 by 6, we're going to place it right here and that will complete our stalls. and a 1 by 3 for our divider. before i go any further, i want to build the sinks for my bathroom. so i'm just going to use some 1 by 3 inverted 30-degree slopes. i'm going to take two of them, put them together.

if you got a 2 by 3 inverted slope that's 30 degrees, you're lucky. but i don't so i'm going to use this. i'm going to take two 1 by 2 plates, we're going to place them on top of each other, and we're going to place it on top of our inverted slopes right in the middle. and take two of these inside corner back splashes, and take two of these inside corner back splashes. that's what i call them.

i'm just going to place two of them here to make the bay of the sink, and i was lucky enough to get some faucets so i going to place the faucet here. if you don't you can just easily use a spigot and a jumper plate. there's my sink. i've already made another one because i've already put two sinks in my bathroom. so i'm just going to drop them down here. and you can see i got the sinks off the ground. it looks very nice and clean. now i'm simply going to come in,

start building up my walls. so i'm just going to take some more 1-bys. take a 1 by 2 and i'm going to take a 1 by 8, i'm going to place it along the back there. start building up the walls for my bathroom. i'll put that there. put that 1 by 4 in the middle there. it doesn't matter how you do this. this is all just for demonstration purposes. and to finish up our corner here. now i'm simply going to continue back around again. now i'm going to leave a 1 by 3 opening on this side for a toilet paper holder.

now i want to be able to attach the urinal to the wall. so i'm going to take two of these flush mount eyelets. we're going to place one here. i'm going to put a 1 by 2 brick in the middle here. place one on the other side so we can attach our urinal, and i'll show you how to build that here in a moment. now i want to build up this divider thing here real quick. i'm just going to drop a 1 by 3 brick on top here.

then we're going to take two of these 1 by 2 plates, we're going to drop them both on top. take a bull nose corner, place it on top here. it gives it that nice finished look. now i want to attach this to the back of the wall so i'm going to place a 1 by 1 plate, take a 1 by 2 plate, set it on top here. now that thing's pretty strong. to finish things off, i'm going to take a 1 by 2 tile, place it on top of the privacy divider,

and a 1 by 1 plate so we can level everything off evenly for our wall. now i got a perfect divider here. now i'm going to show you how to build the toilet. take one of these little buckets, and a life preserver, we're just going to place it on top here. now i'm going to make a type of a more of an informal handle for this. take one of these little guns, we're just going to drop it down

through the slot here. there's our handle for our flush. and i've already made and other toilet here. and we're just going to drop these down on these jumper plates. sometimes you have to play around with it to get it to fit in there. there we go! i got two toilets. now just another quick build of our dividers here for our stalls. i'm just going to take a 1 by 2 ... put a 1 by 6 here,

and a 1 by 2 here, another 1 by 2 along here, and finally a 1 by 1 here along where our door's going to be sitting. okay i made a mistake here. i need to put this 1 by 2 here on this back side here. so i got a 1 by 3 here. and you notice i got two of these lined up because we're going to get ready to put our toilet paper holder. there's two different types that i'm going to build. the first thing that i'm going to be using is

two of these eyelet pieces, but these ones are recessed. i'm just going to take two spigots, i'm going to put one that's facing right and one that's facing left. then take a 1 by 1 rounded barrel brick, we're just going to drop it on here. put the other spigot in there. looks like we got a toilet paper holder, and i'm just going to set her down in here.

and finally, a 1 by 1 brick to fill it in. now we got a nice toilet paper holder for our stall. okay we need to build another toilet paper holder for this side, but we need to do, we need to use some flush mount eyelets if this is what you have, and the process is pretty much the same. stick one that goes one direction

and this one's pointing left. i want to stick one that goes right. stick another one of these 1 by 1 barrels here. there's our toilet paper holder. i'm just going to drop it in on this side. there we go. two stalls with a full roll of toilet paper. okay let's add another layer of brick along the top of our wall here. i'm going to start off with this corner here.

i'm going to add a 1 by 4, and i'm going to use a 1 by 4 with four eyelets. that's where we're going to put our paper towel holder on. i'm simply going to just come around here. get where that privacy divider is. now you can see what that 1 by 1 stud was for. now i'm going to show you how to make the paper towel holder. let's take four of these bull-nosed corners and one 1 by 4 tile, we're just going to place it on top here.

we're just going to tile the whole top part of this here. just tile it in. this is going to be the top of our paper towel dispenser. now flip it over. on the right side, i'm going to place a 1 by 1 plate. just place it in here. and on the left, we're going to place one of these 1 by 1 holder bricks. you can hold things in. this will be great for a little handle. now in this 1 by 2 reveal, i'm going to stick a 2 by 3 plate, just drop it down in there.

and finally, a 1 by 4 plate. there's our cool paper towel holder. we're just going to attach it to our eyelets here. there's our cool paper towel holder. we're just going to attach it to our eyelets here, and i'm going to place it on this 1 by 4 plate. now i'm going to simply come back around and continue on adding more bricks along the top here. now i' m going to take two of these 1 by 1 eyelets, i'm going to drop them here. this is where we're going to attach our mirrors. so put a 1 by 2 spacer in here,

and two more of those. and just continue around with adding more. i got a ... i found me a 1 by 16. i'm going to take advantage of it and just drop it down in this to strengthen up that back, and finish it off with a few extra bricks. now let's finish up our dividers for our stalls. take two of these 1 by 1s, we're going to place them on top of one another here. drop them at this far corner, and a 1 by 3 by 4 door.

this is one that opens up that has the handle on the right, i'm just going to set it down in here, and a 1 by 2 plate to cap it off here at the top. and to strengthen this thing up so it's not so unstable, i'm just going to sue a 1 by 2 45-degrees slope, place it on the top here. now let's work on the center wall. just simply fill it in. i'm just going to take a 1 by 1 start filling this in.

i'm just going to take a 2 by 2 corner, place it in here to strengthen up that side. put a 1 by 4 here in the back. then we're ready to attach our other door. so just the same type of door, 1 by 3 by 4 with a handle on the right, we're just going to set it down in here. take a 1 by 3 plate, we're just going to cap off the top. and we're just going to fill this top part in. i'm just going to drop a 1 by 3 here at the back and a 1 by 2 here,

and that finishes off the top of our stall. and of course is side here is very easy. just drop two more of these 1 by 6 bricks in here, and to finish it off, a 1 by 6 plate. and finally to strengthen everything up, i'm going to take two more of these 1 by 2 45-degree slopes, we're going to drop them on top there. there we go, the stalls are all in here. everything's nice and secure.

now i'm going to finish up the top part of the walls. this will be our last layer of brick for the top. start coming around once again. just start dropping pieces in. now simply take, if you got them, these 2 by 4 smooth tiles, these are going to be our mirrors. simply going to drop it like that. we're just going to set it in there with one stud below. there's our mirrors.

now we're ready for the urinal. so let's get started on it here. i'm going to use a 4 by 4 white plate and a 2 by 2 smooth tile, i'm just going to place that tile right here in the middle. take three of these 1 by 2 plates, we're just going to place them along the bottom here. this will be the bottom. a 1 by 4 plate. now take two of these

type of 1 by 4 arched slope bricks, i'm going to place one on one side and one on the other side. now use two of these 1 by 1 30-degree slopes, we're just going to set them inside of here. now we need to make the handle. so i'm going to use a 1 by 2 jumper and a spigot, and we're going to put it with it facing up.

it's like a little flushing handle. there's our urinal. now i'm going to take that urinal, we're going to attach it to the wall. kind of about right here. kind of flush with the privacy divider. just kind of stick that down in there. see everything's got a pretty much a nice gap at the bottom. and finally i'm going to come in here and i want to finish off the top of this stuff here. so take a 1 by 1 tile, place it here at the corner,

and just start smooth tiling this whole area in. so if you're making a buildings with removable roof, it will be a very big benefit. whoops, wrong place. our last two smooths. there we have it there's our complete public bathroom setup here. i didn't tile the floor because i'm

running short of tiles. and it's mini-fig friendly. so i got jayden mcbrick! and as you really can see, everything is perfectly the right height. even the paper towel holder urinal, and even the stalls. you can easily sit a mini-fig in here. except my hands are a little too big because i'm doing this at an angle here. see if i can do it flat.

he keeps falling off there. [laughs] he doesn't want to get on there. it doesn't help when you're hands are too big, but you get the idea. okay he's finally sitting on there, finally. he just refuses to go to the bathroom. so the privacy dividers, everything works pretty good. [laughs] his hair just fell off. so everything is pretty cool. i'm hoping this tutorial helps you guys out building a cool public bathroom. any questions, just leave me a comment below.

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