Can the kitchen be converted into a bathroom?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The kitchen cannot be converted into a bathroom. Reason 1: Drainage pipe problem; The drainage system will directly follow the kitchen drainage system, and the size of the bathroom drain pipe must be twice as thick as the size of the kitchen drain pipe; Changing sewer pipes is cumbersome and can be a safety hazard such as water leakage. Reason 2: exhaust air problem; The bathroom ventilation duct of the residence is only suitable for the exhaust of low-power motors such as bath bombs, and the kitchen cannot be changed to a bathroom. Reason 1: Drainage pipe problem; The drainage system will directly follow the kitchen drainage system, and the size of the bathroom drain pipe must be twice as thick as the size of the kitchen drain pipe; Changing sewer pipes is cumbersome and can be a safety hazard such as water leakage. Reason 2: exhaust air problem; The bathroom ventilation duct of the house is only suitable for the exhaust of low-power motors such as bath bombs, the kitchen is on the second floor, just the first floor is the toilet, and the same location was originally left with a drain pipe, I want to ask if there is a taboo custom.

    There are no problems with customs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's okay.

    Because, the kitchen. Target. Pipeline.

    Conditions are appropriate for this change. And, in general, the kitchen is also waterproofed. Even if it is not done, at the time of the change, right. Ground. And.

    walls. Then do the waterproofing treatment.

    If used. Toilets.

    Alterations to sewer pipes can be cumbersome. Also, the toilet will be higher than the ground, because the condition of the pipes in the old room is different.

    Toilet instead.

    Lockers. It's okay, but check to make sure the pipes aren't leaking. In addition, when making the cabinet, you may encounter the obstruction of the pipes, which is a little troublesome when making. I've done that, though, and it's okay.

    If the bathroom. Area. And.

    Shape. Suitable, it is recommended that you may consider changing it to one.

    Cloakroom. I hope mine can help you.

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