I have two floor plan options for the bathroom (each comes with different constraints elsewhere in the house, but that’s not the focus here). One option is a "small" bathroom, and the other is 40cm (16 inches) wider, so "large." Does anyone have a bathroom of a similar size? How do you find it? Is the larger bathroom simply more expensive and requires more cleaning, or does it provide significantly more comfort? Thanks.
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hampshire21 Mar 2020 19:58ypg schrieb:
Where does the wastewater go?Pyrolysis would be quite an innovation! Alternatively, you could install a slim cistern and have the drain flush with the wall. That's how we solved it in the guest toilet.
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hampshire21 Mar 2020 20:10The question is also where the extra space will be taken from. I would prefer the slightly larger version, but not at the expense of a smaller children's room...
Pinky0301 schrieb:
Yes, you can also build the cistern into the wall, and the pipe can then go straight down.
With the larger floor plan, I don’t see any added benefit. However, there’s also no difference when cleaning, since it just adds more floor area. Sure. But a) you should mark it in the plans just like the drain, and b) having a drain in the middle of the house strikes me as risky. Any blockage below the slab or bend is, as the saying goes, a real pain.
To the original poster: my advice is to place toilets near the exterior wall, at least the waste pipe, and position the toilet as close as possible to it.
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