window in water(toilet) closet
teneca clark
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Comments (1)I think matching the cabinet, or at least coordinating it, is better, so that cabinet doesn't seem like an afterthought. It really depends on the set up. Do you have any pictures of that area, or the rest of your bathroom?...See MoreWall cabinet above toilet in water closet/toilet room
Comments (9)I've always loved this one...and yes it is pricey! Google it and you can find it elsewhere for a little bit cheaper. As I recall, there was some sight that had it in white, black and this distressed color. I never bought it cause I've not had the right bathroom for it. The one I did buy came from Lowe's and it matches the vanity I bought there. It was substantially cheaper then the one I linked, but I've just always loved this one. I will try to find a link to the one I bought.....I'm not sure it's on line. HTH, pup Here is a link that might be useful: Cottage valet...See MoreBest venting option for water closet
Comments (3)So in general a toilet doesn't really need a vent to operate properly. In fact, most people will argue that toilets actually flush better without a vent. If your goal is better operation of the toilet then the code is fine. The code is pretty relaxed, I think UPC is 6' and IPC is 12'. Generally, I prefer UPC over IPC, but in this case I really don't think it matters. Toilet vents are meant to keep your toilet from pulling the water out of other traps. So you want to make sure that you have a vent at / or prior to intersection with other fixtures. Either diagram you have should work, but may not even be necessary. I assume that there is either a dry or wet vent where you tie into the stack, that should really prevent siphoning, but really need to know how far to the stack, whether the stack has a dry vent or wet vent, and whether there are any fixtures between the stack and the toilet....See MoreToilet/water closet with the ONLY bathroom window?
Comments (8)What about a 3/4 high wall with glass above, frosted or otherwise? I'd say yes to a glass door, too, pocket or otherwise with obscuring glass. If you did this, could you cover just the lower portion of the window for privacy and leave the upper part uncovered? This is my bathroom pocket door and it lets through a good deal of light....See Moresandeerm
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