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Comments (6)I am ready to put in my sewage pump. My builder set up a vent pipe and pipe to tie into my lateral field right above where the pit is. The plumbing from the shower, sink and toilet all go into the pit from below the floor. My question is I would like to run a drain from a bar sink into the sewage pit but I cannot tie into the below ground pipes so can I run a drain to the vent pipe just above the sewage pit so that it would dump into the pit from above. It seems logical that it would work but I thought I better ask someone who knows more about this....See MoreBasement Bathroom Design-Something simple but functional
Comments (6)CP I will have to post it in a couple of days. I dont' have access to it on this computer. The current plan has a bathroom there, but a completly different configuration, which I have to now move around because of the footing issue....See Morebest bathroom design for shared kids bathroom
Comments (10)Well...here's a rather different idea. It's based on: --small kids who grow to be adolescents; --empty nesters using the house when the kids have left; --attempting to sell the house when it's time to downsize Build two, separate, hall oriented bathrooms, each with a space with two lavatories, and another space with a WC and tub/shower. Don't forget a linen closet for each....See MoreBasement main bathroom (as opposed to master bathroom;-))
Comments (3)I screwed up - it's a master bedroom and bath in the basement with walk out. You are 100% correct with the confusion. What I've decided to do is to have this be more of a "guest master bedroom" or future inlaw place. Every home is initially designed for the current occupant but also with future occupants in mind. Therefore what I'll do is focus on the upstairs primary bedroom and then if I do decide to stay, I'll give this to my soon to be teen-age daughter and I'll build my primary bedroom in the basement. When someone comes to look at the home to buy, they can look at the downstairs as a large "room" which could be a bedroom (staged as such) and an awesome bathroom ideally suited for a bedroom or just an awesome entertainment room....See MoreRelated Professionals
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