Hello,
a friend of mine wants to install a toilet on the exterior wall of his prefabricated house.
However, a backing wall is necessary for this.
A backing wall is generally useful anyway, as a future shelf or storage area, right??? That is my question.
What are your experiences?
Thanks, Tom
a friend of mine wants to install a toilet on the exterior wall of his prefabricated house.
However, a backing wall is necessary for this.
A backing wall is generally useful anyway, as a future shelf or storage area, right??? That is my question.
What are your experiences?
Thanks, Tom
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Pinkiponk23 Jul 2023 09:49motorradsilke schrieb:
Having a lot of storage means there are many items around, which leads to more cleaning.I basically agree with you, which is why I only have one picture each on the toilet cistern and an additional bowl with hand cream in the guest bathroom. The selected pictures are temporary until I find the perfect ones ... that will take some time.H
hanghaus202323 Jul 2023 09:55An advantage of having a masonry wall in front of the sink is that if you want to install a medicine cabinet, you can place it directly on the masonry wall, which positions the cabinet slightly further back.
Pinkiponk schrieb:
Basically, I agree with you, which is why I only placed one picture each on the partition wall next to the toilet, and in the guest bathroom, I also added a bowl with hand cream. The chosen pictures are just temporary until I find the perfectly matching ones... that will take some time.
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[ATTACH alt="partition-wall-next-to-toilet-and-washbasin-635838-2.jpg"]80926[/ATTACH]Oh, I really like those tiles...
Do you still remember their exact name? That would be great! 🙂
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
and then the mirrored cabinet is positioned a bit further back.Why is this an advantage? (Serious question) As someone who often misses details, I don’t find it very practical that currently (in the rental apartment) the mirror is “further away.” But maybe I’m missing something (pun intended)I am replying on behalf of my girlfriend:
tommyboy schrieb:You mean the installation wall built in front of an existing wall. In exterior walls, there are no pipes running. So it is practical for supply and drainage systems. People use it as a shelf simply because it’s there.
But a front wall is basically useful as a later shelf, right??? That’s my question.
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motorradsilke24 Jul 2023 06:41ypg schrieb:
There are no pipes running inside exterior walls. This is just a recommendation in the relevant DIN standard. I just looked it up because in our house, the sink in the utility room is also located directly on the exterior wall.
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