Done with my layout!
The camroom itself is 32 feet by 29 feet, including the 1-foot thick walls (for soundproofing, pipes, and electrical). Each X on the walls denotes 1 foot. 1 pixel = 1 inch in this rendition. All sizes were rounded up to the nearest inch.
1- bath/shower Light blue is lip of tub, 4 inches wide. Green is lip of tub and shelves along walls for toys, soaps, bubbles, and razors; 6 inches wide. Dark blue is the tub itself, 30 inches along short side, 58 inches along the long side. The black at the top is the faucet. I would have a detachable nozzle to allow for easy cleaning and rinsing.
2- it's necessary to have some space for the computer here.
3- sink. The green is shelves again, this time only 4 inches wide, for soap, sanitizer, paper towels/tissues, and to hold washed toys while washing others.
4- small white cheap shelves I get at walmart. They are short, each set comes with two shelves, but they also have holes and dowels to fit onto other sets. I want enough sets that they go above the bed.
(brown dot below 1)- dance pole. The dotted line was to make sure I left enough floor space for actual dancing.
5- Clothes closet or custom cabinet for clothes. This will have doors that open out onto the bed.
6- custom bed. I made mine 62 inches wide by 64 inches long, because 64 is about how much of any bed I actually use, and 62 gives me enough space to spread my legs without them hanging over the edge.
7- custom shelves, sized to hold 2 medium bins on each shelf (they are usually $3.50-$5 for the bins, to give you an idea of the size I'm looking at).
8- This is a countertop with above and below cabinets. This one is two doors wide. There is a one-door wide one by 10.
9- Fride and freezer unit, french door fridge with drawer freezer on the bottom.
10- double sink. The cabinet below should be completely separated from the cabinets next to it, to prevent flood waters from comprimising anything stored there.
11- oven/stove range
12- door to rest of house
13- toilet
14- toilet-stall, thin wooden or plastic wall separating the toilet from the rest of the room. This is to prevent the bacteria from spreading too much, as well as to keep it away from camera view, eliminating the "use it" comments having it in plain site would do. Notice I also have it far enough away that if you choose to have visitors that don't want to be on camera, there is very little liklihood that they will be seen as they go to it.
15- sink specifically for washing hands after using the toilet.
16- this space you can do whatever with. Put a couch and coffee table in it for visitors, reading, and bonus sleeping space. Or put a tv there for ddr sessions on camera. Or put a crafting station there if you run artistic shows.