Suggestions:
1. If possible, move the bedroom door to the left in the figure (or rotate it 9 degrees to separate the bedroom wall from the post), and change the direction of the bathroom door at the same time
2. If method 1 doesn't work, consider moving the bathroom door as far as possible in the direction of the basin cabinet, and the rest will not move. Second best, this can avoid the bathroom door going straight to the bedside on the basis of minimal changes.
3. If method 2 fails, consider sealing the balcony to expand the bedroom area. And the space enclosed by the green part of the wall in the original picture is expanded horizontally to make a dressing room, and the bathroom is entered from the dressing room.
PS: 1. The screenshot is too small, and the plan spacing design of the living room should be integrated, so that the interception of part of the space and sub-design will easily constrain the designer to grasp the overall proportion. If the landlord is a designer, there should be no such principled mistakes.
2. The column part in the picture should be shown separately. At present, it is impossible to see where the exhaust duct is and there are no windows in the bathroom. If this is the case, the design of this case should focus on solving the ventilation problem in the bathroom.