So, to cut a long story short I'm renovating the entire ground floor of my house which includes enlarging the bathroom and changing its layout.
Here is the new layout:
[GALLERY=media, 102328]Bathroom 2d Plan by jwilf posted 23 Dec 2018 at 12:24 PM[/GALLERY]
And in 3D:
[GALLERY=media, 102327]Bathroom 3d Render by jwilf posted 23 Dec 2018 at 12:24 PM[/GALLERY]
The builders are in now and have stripped out the old bathroom but now I'm having doubts about the space available for the toilet in the new layout. The length of the room is 238cm, so allowing for 10mm wallboard, 35mm insulation on the back wall and 1700mm for the bath, that leaves 635mm width for the loo between the end of the bath and the wall.
The Collins DIY book recommends 600mm width for a toilet but most other advice I've found online seems to recommend more.
So basically I'm on here looking for some reassurance that this layout will be OK and the loo won't feel too cramped.
Cheers and Merry Christmas...
Here is the new layout:
[GALLERY=media, 102328]Bathroom 2d Plan by jwilf posted 23 Dec 2018 at 12:24 PM[/GALLERY]
And in 3D:
[GALLERY=media, 102327]Bathroom 3d Render by jwilf posted 23 Dec 2018 at 12:24 PM[/GALLERY]
The builders are in now and have stripped out the old bathroom but now I'm having doubts about the space available for the toilet in the new layout. The length of the room is 238cm, so allowing for 10mm wallboard, 35mm insulation on the back wall and 1700mm for the bath, that leaves 635mm width for the loo between the end of the bath and the wall.
The Collins DIY book recommends 600mm width for a toilet but most other advice I've found online seems to recommend more.
So basically I'm on here looking for some reassurance that this layout will be OK and the loo won't feel too cramped.
Cheers and Merry Christmas...