new house build, I have a bathroom question
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I have an odd question about undermount sink in bathroom
Comments (11)Callieandkarin, yes my boys are big and DD#1 has a male and he's even larger. My girls are a little more petite in the 15 lb range. I love ragdolls, once you have them you can never go back. They are so dog like that they were more of a dog than my actual dog,. LOL They used to beat the dog in run and fetch the ball and she was annoyed to say the least. Of course she was elderly by then but she loved her cats. So gentle, affectionate, loyal and clever. Are your cats crazy about drinking water from the tap? The girls used to turn on the tap every day to help themselves to fresh water drips- I had to wrap towels and stuff around all my taps for a long time to break them of this "habit". they also are constantly going around the house and opening drawers - or maybe that's the resident ghost? Kren pa - yes I think they do love the sink because it's cool. I have 4 cats - that's my limit - so sometimes they go into the bathtub or shower....See MoreNew bathroom (part of new house)
Comments (3)Beautiful! May I ask what the name of the bathroom wall colour is? It looks like a soft green or blue, love it!...See MoreBuilding a bathroom.....A few questions at this phase
Comments (7)The pre slope has a minimum thickness of 1 inch at the drain when dealing over wood framing. That makes the furthest point away an additional 1.25 inches higher. Then the liner goes in, then an additional, evenly thicknessed 1.5 to 2 inch layer above the liner. The secondary layer mimics the slope of the first layer. You'll fare well by reading the Shower Construction Thread on the John Bridge Tile Forum. The library is quite extensive. You can start your own thread, post pictures, and get speedy accurate answers specific to your house. Pretty nifty huh ?...See MoreHelp me decide if I have enough room for water closet in new bathroom?
Comments (7)If your grid is accurate and you are 1 sq = 1 ft, then you don't have enough room between the newly expanded shower and the wall for the enclosed w/c. Your diagram shows 1 ft. Also the pocket door won't fit as shown. Consider a wall between the toilet and the vanity without the rest of the enclosure if you are seeking privacy there. See how this wall between the vanity and the toilet serves to hide the toilet a little bit on these two pics below? This is a different layout, but similar concept for the dividing wall. In your space consider only having the wall right next to the vanity and not going over to the other side of the room. A wall to the ceiling would conceal the toilet area and not close in the room IMO....See MoreVerbo
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