Bathroom division - SHORT-TERM change

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-11 12:45:52

kaho674

2019-04-11 13:55:05
  • #1
Can you freely move the door on the wall? What about the drains?
 

Grantlhaua

2019-04-11 13:58:54
  • #2
2.54 finished floor. However, I only want to lower it in the absolute last resort. In the basement, we retrofitted a spot using a diamond drill by drilling a 68e hole and installing a deep empty box. I just don’t know if you can do that on the upper floor as well if more than one spot needs to be changed regarding the orientation of the spots.
 

Grantlhaua

2019-04-11 13:59:54
  • #3


Everything is already finished. Therefore, basically only the drawn version in the first picture remains. Honestly, we relied on the bathroom planner for that.
 

BOB der 1.

2019-04-11 14:02:52
  • #4
So,....

either hang out or when the delivery arrives give the guys a 20er. They should set the ceiling first if possible and you quickly drill the holes. But you will see the old ones, such ceilings are formwork-identical!

I would drill!
 

kaho674

2019-04-11 14:04:47
  • #5

And is that one less tight now?
Well, if only that version remains, you can close the thread, right, or what was the question again?
 

Grantlhaua

2019-04-11 14:20:47
  • #6


The problem was the distance between the bathtub and the washbasin (see second picture), which was just under 60 cm. By removing one side of the Ts, I now have almost 1.5 m. The question is how to arrange the spots to use as many of the currently installed boxes as possible..

Maybe it’s enough to just move something a few centimeters to make better use of the spots?
 
Oben