Hello,
Is it possible to position the bathrooms like this if the PVC pipes (KG pipes) have already been installed in the foundation slab?
Background: The foundation slab with the connections is already in place. Currently, the rooms and positions of the toilet, shower, and sink can still be changed.
Can you tell me if the distances to the connections would work?
If not, could you suggest a better option or placement?
The red circles shown in the drawing mark the positions of the PVC pipes embedded in the foundation slab. The ground floor and upper floor have not been built yet.
Thank you
Is it possible to position the bathrooms like this if the PVC pipes (KG pipes) have already been installed in the foundation slab?
Background: The foundation slab with the connections is already in place. Currently, the rooms and positions of the toilet, shower, and sink can still be changed.
Can you tell me if the distances to the connections would work?
If not, could you suggest a better option or placement?
The red circles shown in the drawing mark the positions of the PVC pipes embedded in the foundation slab. The ground floor and upper floor have not been built yet.
Thank you
kaho674 schrieb:
Never Ending Story. Limahl. My youth :-)
MBS2201 schrieb:
Would the whole thing be easier to realize if the kids’ bathroom is placed next to the master bathroom, so the gallery could be removed? The kids’ bathroom would then become a dressing room. The gallery—just to answer the Krüger question—is not a work of art but can be removed. Otherwise, you are on the wrong track in your approach. Moving walls around won’t bring consistency.
As I said: take another look at the old plan, after all, it is the basis for this foundation slab. Then label each drain with its intended purpose. In the extreme case, copy all sanitary fixtures from the old plan exactly as they are—that means kitchen and bathrooms with all fixtures—and only consider altering the walls that separate those rooms from others. Next, adjust the locations of the sanitary fixtures on the condition that they still connect to the same soil pipe.
I can already see you coming to the realization to accept my opinion about your foundation slab (at least a doctoral thesis for an engineer, if not a cursed devil’s gift).
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