We only had to move the toilet 6” towards the left wall so that it was centered between the walls and allowed for more room. We left our toilet in the same location because it simply worked there, while also being blocked off by the closet wall, creating it’s own privacy area. If the window was placed 1-2' more to the left, this vision would have been very difficult to implement due to minimum size requirements.
Luckily, I was able to design the layout based the window being positioned in a place where it worked with all of the new additions. By eliminating the old closet, this would allow for a larger vanity base, and by shifting the vanity in this corner and coming off 60” from the wall, the remaining balance gave me the new size for the shower. To incorporate this, we took out the existing 20” closet that was in the corner and then added a small storage closet to the left of the (future) washer/dryer closet wall, so that it’s using the space most efficiently.
Another main priority for my master bathroom was to have plenty of storage.