My DH and I are considering our options about having our main bathroom split into two. I am desperate to have a second loo. Even with just my DH, me and our toddler, its a nuisance having to hold in or go to the loo when someone is showering.
We have a 1930s house, its the smaller scale, 2 double bed/ box room with space for literally a single bed type, so small.
The boiler is newly installed under the stairs so we could have a double oven unit and a larger kitchen. So really there is no place for the loo to go downstairs.
If we did divide the one bathroom we have, we would have a teeny tiny separate loo room right beside the " main" bathroom.
The "main" bathroom would end up as 6 ft 6 x 5ft 4!!
The main bathroom would have a 1200mm bath with a shower over bath, as big as we can handbasin as sometimes i wash hair in ours, radiator hung upright and a loo.
It would look roughly like this except a touch smaller and our radiator would be at the left of the wash hand basin. Obviously we would have nicer tiling and and not gold coloured towels!
www.rightmove.co.uk/home-ideas/photo.html?homeImageId=21082325&searchTagIds=229%2C3961
The loo room would have to have concertina or a narrower than standard outward opening door and one of those loos with the handbasin attached like so:
www.cleverandeasy.com/Space-Saving/caroma-toilet-with-integrated-hand-basin.html
Both rooms would have windows.
Have not had a builder in yet as we are at the seriously considering stage but we have a fair idea of costs - Im guessing around £8-9k.
What do you think - would it be crazy to do this?
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If main bathroom of house was 6ft 6 x 5 ft 4 but you had a separate loo
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TKKW · 26/08/2013 16:57
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