Option 1 - would depend on which way you access your cupboard and how desperate you are for the storage it provides.
Option 4 - I would flip the door to open the other direction and consider changing the radiator to a towel radiator. This option will give the more spacious feel at the sacrifice of the cupboard. There are ways to incorporate additional storage, such as making a full cabinet under the sink.
Suleman Zaman thanked Renovation Management by Bastani Consultants
Option 1 - would depend on which way you access your cuboard and how desperate you are for the storage it provides.
>>It opens towards the toilet , I think we may need some storage, at the mement its only used exta items (toilet paper shampoo, soap, cleaning and random items like foot spa,
I've removed some boards in the bath room inside the cupboard and it seam its not just to hide pipes. it has a small brick wall behind it sticking out 10 inches from the window wall and 15 inches from the radiator wall, with this I don't I can use think I can use option 2, 3 or 4
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Renovation Management by Bastani Consultants
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