ᐅ Is it allowed and practical to integrate the boiler room into the bathroom?

Created on: 20 Apr 2017 07:36
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infors
Hello.

We are planning to build a single-family house without a basement. The gas heating system will be located on the ground floor. Now the question for us is whether a separate boiler room is absolutely necessary. In the forum, I have read that nowadays this is not always required. Would it also be possible and practical to integrate the boiler room into the bathroom on the ground floor?

Looking forward to your opinions.

Best regards,
Peter
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ypg
20 Apr 2017 15:42
11ant schrieb:
I have to smile a little: preparing for an elevator and wanting to "integrate" a utility room

Ah, I see... yes

In your case, @infors, it would be worth considering what kind of house you are aiming for. The all-in-one solution (affordable, compact, and with all the features of a villa) simply does not exist.
Since you have limited your profile, I cannot easily respond to your elevator question because I cannot view your posts.
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infors
23 Apr 2017 11:15
Hello.
Those were just ideas from a layperson. We’ll leave out those odd combinations and focus simply on the essentials. For everything else, it’s better to trust the architect. Later, I might come back to the idea of extending from the kitchen to the bathroom...

I’m not sure how the forum restrictions work with my profile. I’m new here. I’ll take a look at that right away.