Downstairs Toilet Transformation
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Comments (18)Jonathan - that is exactly one option we're considering. The only 'downside' is that it breaks up the flow of open space between the front of the house and the kitchen and back. I'll post more sketches tomorrow. To be honest all the options I'm lookin at have a downside I'm not wanting to compromise on. I realise now we always have to compromise on something. It's just a question of what I'm willing it give on. Thank you for replying. Please share your thoughts after I've posted more drawings....See MoreExtending extension, knocking out walls and downstairs toilet/utility
Comments (2)Hi Joanne, What information do you currently have? If you have drawings from your architect it might be the case you employ a structural engineer direct and you will then have the information you need to employ a builder to undertake the works? Happy to be of assistance if possible. Thanks, Ben...See MoreBest place for downstairs toilet?
Comments (3)hiya so i think having it in the kitchen isnt really the most hygienic option no one wants someone coming out the loo and touching food or the side boards, if its possible i would put the toilet in either spots below as its a little more discreet, i would rather have a single door or open arch for the kitchen and put it there than a double door that you probably dont need....See MoreWhere to add a downstairs toilet?
Comments (2)I think, as you will need to put in a new soil pipe, that you will need someone to come and look at the drains to find out the possibilities available to you ....See Moreobobble
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