Not as far as I know. Mine isn't anyway - assuming you don't count the party wall dividing my house from next door in the terrace.Does toilet HAVE to be at external wall?
sounds to me like, it may be easier from your builder that way!Hi,
We are in the process of building a house, and have the main bathroom upstairs. The house is 1.5 storey.
For the bathroom layout I wanted the bath to be lengthways against the external wall (which is sloping due to 1.5 storey), with the toilet on the left wall, wash hand basin on the right and the shower on the left wall.
The builder has said that this would not be a good idea as it means that there would be an exposed waste pipe from the toilet running along the wall to get to the external wall. I was hoping we could do somethign to ''box" it in, and perhaps make this a feature of like a skirting board all around so that we could put candles on either side of bath, some ornaments etc....
The builder just keeps insistig that the toilet is best on the external wall....
I don't want to cave on this as the bath I've picked is a gorgeous free standing bath, and I Love it?!?! But of course I wont' go with it if it's going to cause major issues with waste pipes??
Any opinions on this?
Thanks,
Crystal
Hi,
We are in the process of building a house, and have the main bathroom upstairs. The house is 1.5 storey.
For the bathroom layout I wanted the bath to be lengthways against the external wall (which is sloping due to 1.5 storey), with the toilet on the left wall, wash hand basin on the right and the shower on the left wall.
The builder has said that this would not be a good idea as it means that there would be an exposed waste pipe from the toilet running along the wall to get to the external wall. I was hoping we could do somethign to ''box" it in, and perhaps make this a feature of like a skirting board all around so that we could put candles on either side of bath, some ornaments etc....
The builder just keeps insistig that the toilet is best on the external wall....
I don't want to cave on this as the bath I've picked is a gorgeous free standing bath, and I Love it?!?! But of course I wont' go with it if it's going to cause major issues with waste pipes??
Any opinions on this?
Thanks,
Crystal
well that seems like an over-sight on his part (or maybe your eng) when installing the HC slabs. but never mind it's done now. the question is can you leave with the boxed out pipe, it sounds like you can.Hi
it would be unsightly when boxed in
this is more an issue, for you or whoever is having a shower, unless there's a separate shower? or is everybody you know shorter than 5' 2" ?he is concerned that there may not be enough head room over the bath (it's 1.5 storey with 1600 mm floor to ceiling height where the slope begins)
Its a bath, not a trampoline
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?