Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: My loo is so small! 25May 02, 2009 8:16 am Blog - http://snakedr.blogspot.com/ Build Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=12084&p=307406#p307406 Status - PCI 15/10. Things nearly done. Re: My loo is so small! 32Aug 11, 2009 4:29 pm overit the water in the bottom is REALLY close, not very far for things to go if you know what I mean??? beyond overit!!! When I travelled overseas, stayed at houses, hotels and the like... some toilets are always full. They drain when flushed full again. Never had a trouble with splashback.... would be a good idea to keep a lot of fibre in the diet so you don't drop bigs ones... Re: My loo is so small! 33Aug 12, 2009 9:49 am shanec1980 overit the water in the bottom is REALLY close, not very far for things to go if you know what I mean??? beyond overit!!! When I travelled overseas, stayed at houses, hotels and the like... some toilets are always full. They drain when flushed full again. Never had a trouble with splashback.... would be a good idea to keep a lot of fibre in the diet so you don't drop bigs ones... now there's a tip Re: My loo is so small! 34Aug 13, 2009 2:17 pm hahahaha this is hilarious, more so because i know exactly what you mean. my husband had us go back to the display house 2ce to sit on the toilet to make sure they were cumfy and had enough arse room. glad we did though coz when u think about it, it does make sense Al & Caitie- Building the Hamilton 278 (Coral) at Narangba Hi all, We are looking to build a new two storey house in western Sydney. Can anyone recommend a smallish builder to go with? We are trying to stay away from the big… 0 12140 consider putting in wall WC instead of robe in the same bedroom, then it might be doable to hook up to the existing piping. 4 6628 Hey, I am wanting to add a second toilet to my house, bit we have limited room. There is a hallway/entry that is never used, so was thinking this could be an option. Only… 0 4709 |