Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Sink in seperate toilet or combine with main bathroom? 13Oct 19, 2017 6:44 pm Building a Madison 45 with Porter Davis Madison 45 Blog (Send me a PM with your email address to be added) Re: Sink in seperate toilet or combine with main bathroom? 16Oct 25, 2017 12:52 pm Providing it's not the only bathroom in the house, I prefer the toilet in the bathroom. I like the 'one stop' approach. If you're going to separate the toilet, the sink should be in the toilet, otherwise as mentioned to by a PP it's unhygienic having to open and close doors without washing hands. Also if your separate toilet is so that someone can use the toilet while someone else is in bathroom, not being able to then use the sink in the bathroom is a negative. Re: Sink in seperate toilet or combine with main bathroom? 17Feb 03, 2019 4:06 pm ![]() ![]() Definitely include a separate sink. If anyone is in the shower and the door is locked, you're in trouble. $1200 isn't that much for a sink. Does it include splash back tiles and a mirror? No it doesn't include that, would be $1,400 and then those are extra. We've gone a half-way house - got provision plumbed in for a sink (water/waste) but will install one ourselves later. Any photos of your finished toilet with hand basin? I am having the same dilemma and there are pros and cons to installing a hand basin in the separate toilet, or removing the dividing wall and incorporating the toilet within the main bathroom. Re: Sink in seperate toilet or combine with main bathroom? 18Feb 03, 2019 4:43 pm ![]() ![]() ![]() Definitely include a separate sink. If anyone is in the shower and the door is locked, you're in trouble. $1200 isn't that much for a sink. Does it include splash back tiles and a mirror? No it doesn't include that, would be $1,400 and then those are extra. We've gone a half-way house - got provision plumbed in for a sink (water/waste) but will install one ourselves later. Any photos of your finished toilet with hand basin? I am having the same dilemma and there are pros and cons to installing a hand basin in the separate toilet, or removing the dividing wall and incorporating the toilet within the main bathroom. Hi We didn’t go through the builder to install our sink as we didn’t like their options - we wanted something simple and it was too expensive. We got the pipework put in (and the toilet wider than normal to accommodate) and bought the sink/tap etc ourselves and had a plumber install. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Sink in seperate toilet or combine with main bathroom? 20Feb 03, 2019 8:09 pm i think it should be compulsory to have a sink in toilet room walking through the house with dirty hands touching door handles light switches along the way and my wife always has something soaking in the laundry sink Ok thank you!! Yes i wish i had picked it up sooner but everything was so rushed at the time. Im assuming that if I do get the builder to change it the council plans have… 4 4651 Hi we are looking for some advice please? We have these Portuguese tiles through our bathroom, toilet and laundry and also a small hall that connects these rooms. We are… 0 12659 Personally, it's not the end of the world. Yes it could have been trimmed evenly top and bottom but many doors, particularly older mortice and tenon doors had a larger… 4 8530 ![]() |