I recently roughed in a bath,as a remodel, and only the bath area was effected by this remodel, I did nothing and I mean nothing in the bedroom, which is attached via a door to the bathroom.The A.H.J. wants me to Put all the circuits feeding the bath on A.F.C.I. I said, are we standing in a bedroom or are we standing in a bathroom? He said because it is attached to the bedroom it needs the AFCI,so I said the hall is attached to the bedroom does that need to be protected as well?You see where I'm going with this. In my house a bathroom is "attached" to my Kitchen would this A.H.J. want me to put the required bathroom receptacle on the small appliance branch cirt? Is anyone running in to this? I have no intention, unless someone can show me something I just can't see, of putting the four circuits feeding this bathroom on A.F.C.I. protection.I looked and bedrooms are not defined in the N.E.C. but bathrooms are and they are defined as an "area" no walls are required for it to be a different space. I find it to be ironic that if I follow his interpitatin the only A.F.C.I. protection will be in the bathroom,he made no request for me to change the existing branch citr(s) feeding the bedroom. Am I nuts or do some inspectors try to read too much into the code?