Tiny freestanding bath
neobule
6 years ago
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Anna Auzins Interiors Ltd.
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Comments (14)My own preference would be to have a bathroom on the top floor - and I think it would be worth getting a second opinion from a builder or plumber. My house is a Victorian terrace with similar layout. Our attic had two bedrooms, but we reconfigured and made a large master with en-suite. The en-suite is actually at the front of the house, and our pipe work and family bathroom is exactly where yours is. It hasn’t been a problem - the pipe work from the attic en-suite runs in the space between the attic floor and the first storey ceiling, and it comes out and joins the main soil pipe from the family bathroom....See Moreneobule
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