Bathrooms lacking space are compromised by a door that swings inward.
Bathroom door open outwards.
The intent is to ensure that.
A lot of times bathroom doors are installed to swing outward because the bathroom is quite small and this orientation allows for more options when placing the fixtures in the bathroom.
I think your bathroom is also surprisingly similar in that you open the door and see the toilet the sink in the middle and the quadrant corner shower.
A door swinging out from the restroom opens up the entire width of the door frame.
I appreciate your advice about the quadrant versus cubicle for space.
Make a bathroom door swing outward for more space.
Reversing the hinges and turning the door around places its hardware on the opposite side of the doorjamb or inner sides of the door opening.
An easy low to no cost fix to this problem is to reverse the way the door swings.
This gives a somewhat unrestricted view of the inside of the restroom from the hallway which is not preferable to most people.
Current guidelines for bathrooms published in 2010 allow the bathroom door to swing inward as long as there is a clear floor space beyond the door swing when open.
Unless the door opens directly into a set of stairs doors can generally be installed to open in either direction.