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| Thread ID: 148253 | 2019-09-30 20:02:00 | Renovation | piroska (17583) | PC World Chat |
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| 1464208 | 2019-10-03 19:55:00 | Sinks may be fine when the loo is far from the bathroom. Not, in effect, becoming the same room. And also, if it fits without squeezing in to avoid it. I have said, I've had Seratone before. More than once. I'm sure the builder knows how to install it correctly. And my new extractor is great. That's not an issue, basically the only thing in that room that is not |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1464209 | 2019-10-04 01:58:00 | its does allow for a hallway door to be removed. (without a hand basin by the toilet you have to have two doors between kitchen and bathroom). tho it not be needed once the two rooms are combined. Most interesting thing I've read all day. Anywhere. |
allblack (6574) | ||
| 1464210 | 2019-10-04 06:43:00 | Most interesting thing I've read all day. Anywhere. thats so sad |
tweak'e (69) | ||
| 1464211 | 2019-10-04 19:38:00 | Yes...however, having 2 doors is code, nothing to do with whether the loo has a sink or not. Also not the point, we have doors, just removing that in the way, unnecessary object, that even if you do use it...splashes water all over the floor cause it's so damn skinny. |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1464212 | 2019-10-05 01:10:00 | Yes...however, having 2 doors is code, nothing to do with whether the loo has a sink or not. actually it does. if you have a sink in the toilet room, then you only need one door (the toilet door) between the actual toilet and the kitchen. your case is fine because the bathroom basin will be in the same room as the toilet. there is apartments etc where you can access the toilet directly from the kitchen, as you only need the toilet door to separate them if the toilet has got its own hand washing basin. not uncommon to get reno's where they remove the hallway door to open up the space, but then that requires a hand basin in the toilet. |
tweak'e (69) | ||
| 1464213 | 2019-10-05 02:34:00 | your case is fine because the bathroom basin will be in the same room as the toilet. . Geez. Like I care. I won't mention how many doors there are nor where the kitchen is or anything in case you don't approve then. It was just a here's a project happening. I figured perhaps some would post their experiences, which, like Prefect, a couple did. Not a whether I should have a bloody sink or not We're not. End of. |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1464214 | 2019-10-05 03:14:00 | We had a narrow in-the-wall hand basin installed in our toilet all those years ago when we built. The best thing we ever did :) |
Zippity (58) | ||
| 1464215 | 2019-10-05 22:59:00 | We had a narrow in-the-wall hand basin installed in our toilet all those years ago when we built. The best thing we ever did :) Yes, I put in a narrow hand basin, very pleased with it. |
Digby (677) | ||
| 1464216 | 2019-10-06 19:15:00 | Good you can have mine then when it's removed. | piroska (17583) | ||
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