I doubt it, @Reno2025. The obscuring is designed to create privacy without reducing light.
Presuming that the toilet has to be in that position beside of the soil stack, I would swap basin and bath. Personally, I'm not bothered about the toilet being opposite the door. Surely the door is shut, locked, even- who's coming in while you're on the loo? Besides, the smallest item being opposite the door creates a sense of space as you enter.
I don't know what the dimensions of your bath and shower are. If there's enough spaces at the end of the bath (in my layout) I would rotate the shower 90deg. If not, then what I would do depends on how much space there is.
If it's ~20cm, I would build a bulkhead ~90cm tall across the wall opposite the door, bringing toilet, basin and bath forward until the bath touches the shower. That would create a Very Useful Shelf running the width of the bathroom, at exactly the location where you need the most stuff.
If it's large enough, I would put the towel rail there. I never understand bathrooms where the total location is away from the wettest location. What's the point? Do you drip your chilly way over to it when you get out of the bath or shower? Or do you have to find a place to put your towel while you're washing? I'd much rather have a warm, dry towel hang up next to me, ready to grab as soon as I'm done.
The yellow line is a towel bar by the basin.
Are you committed to freestanding? Putting toilet and basin in a unit would create a lot of storage.