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In this case, it is recommended to cut out a part of the bricks on the walls on both sides, and then restore the wall surface and stick the wall tiles after flattening the bathtub.
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See if you can remove the skirt and put it away before installing it.
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When you go in, the bathtub stands on its side, turns around, and then lays it down.
There is an open (or "open") kitchen, and I have never seen an open (no door) bathroom. The door should be made into a sliding door, and it is not appropriate to hang a curtain - there will inevitably be a "peculiar smell" released in the bathroom, and if there is no door, then the peculiar smell will spread everywhere. >>>More
I suggest you put the wash basin at the door and make it curved. Then put the vacant piece on the toilet. Doing so makes a partition in the shower room. >>>More
There is no problem with load bearing. The key is that the channel steel is dismantled and installed steadily, and is in close contact with the wall and roof.
The placement of sanitary ware should be decided according to the position of your drain, the space is large enough, but things cannot be placed casually.
After-installation bathtubs involve receptivity, site size possibilities, the modification of water supply and drainage pipes, the selection of functional styles, and even transportation. >>>More