Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Jun 20, 2018 11:05 am Re: After some bathroom layout ideas 4Jun 20, 2018 11:59 am The easiest way to do it is to minimise the movement of the major services that cost a lot to move and create the most disruption to the exisiting space if you do. Therefore, work with existing plumbing and electrical. That said, if you have wooden floors, and the space underneath is accessible, that may not matter so much. Outside of that, you would need to state what it is you are trying to achieve with the renovation - in other words, write yourself and your designer/trademen a simple design brief, listing what you don't like about the current or what you would like from the new. Re: After some bathroom layout ideas 5Jun 23, 2018 9:10 pm The house is elevated so there is about 4ft space below floor. When bath/ shower cubicle is removed we expect that the ceiling will need to be re-sheeted. Tiles cover lower half of 80% of walls. We will fit some batts in the external walls while we have the opportunity. This is the layout I am thinking. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Possibly both depending on the sizing. Idea of working from the centre is that you dont have a 20mm thin tile at one end and a 400mm at the other end. A quick search on… 3 8401 Thanks for the suggestion. The space between shower and sinks was too tight. I agree about the toilet location. So I have tried two other options: The lower one is… 3 6128 |