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Can already make mirrored inpatient rooms with en-suite bathrooms and lounges by extending the regular ward space to the corridor and the lounge outdoors but it would look nicer and it would help making inpatient rooms not connected to an outdoor wall.
The window isn't part of the concept. :D I was just in the hurry to compile a picture and used a corner in a soon-to-be-wing of the hospital. But at least there is a roller blind for those who need more privacy. ^^
Honestly though, this looks fucking great.
It don't show up, in Build Mode
you have to edit the RoomTypes.xml file in the Database folder. Go to the <GameDBRoomType ID="ROOM_TYPE_WC"> section in the file and change these values:
<MinWidth>3</MinWidth>
<MinHeight>2</MinHeight>
Save the file and you're good to go.
Patients use the toilets in ward-zones and it should work with toilets in common room-zones too. But since staff members prefer toilets in their own departments, they wander all the way through the hospital to use the toilet in their departmental ward. To prevent this, I've zoned every toilet as a 'admin department' rest room. Now everyone uses the nearest available toilet.