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You can move 20 centimeters if you want to, but you have to see if the wall is load-bearing and whether there are beams on it? If the load-bearing wall cannot be buckled casually, it will have an impact on the overall structure, so you must pay attention to it.
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According to the national standard "Construction Code for Residential Decoration Engineering GB50327-2001", the waterproof layer should extend from the ground to the wall, 100mm higher than the ground, and the waterproof layer of the bathroom wall shall not be less than meters. >>>More
Hello, the original floor of the bathroom is high, resulting in the bathroom door is ten centimeters high, this is nothing bad, it is caused by the original foundation, but the beauty is almost there. Nothing else to say. There are a lot of such bathrooms in buildings built in the past nine years.
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The drain under the toilet is fixed, so the toilet cannot be moved sideways by 10 cm. >>>More
As long as the bathroom mirror is not facing the door, it is okay to stagger it by five centimeters.