Can the bathroom that comes with the room be sealed?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-14
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, as long as the sewer pipe is sealed, many people make cloakrooms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, you can, but you need a suspended ceiling to cover the overhead water pipe.

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It's not a question of whether it can be, but it's generally high, and the toilet will be changed to drain or something, and it will naturally be improved, and it will be not high according to the need, and it is the norm to be high.

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This method is not advisable, you exhaust all the odors in the bathroom into the room, which is not really exhaust, but causes the room to be full of odors. However, if you mean to use pipes to "pass" through the room and then to the outside, then this is fine, just hide the pipes, otherwise it will be ugly.

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It is recommended not to convert the bathroom into a kitchen or room, because if you buy a real estate, the upstairs and downstairs neighbors will not change the bathroom into a kitchen or room, then you can imagine that the people upstairs are using the toilet while you are sleeping or cooking downstairs. It's also uncomfortable to think about. From the perspective of feng shui, the bathroom belongs to the water level, and the kitchen belongs to the fire level.

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120's is not a load-bearing wall, just an ordinary partition wall. If you want to get through with the room, it is still not recommended. Because the pipes upstairs are also exposed, and the sound of water going up and down will be louder. If you want to knock down the wall and enlarge the bathroom, that's still fine.

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Yes, but the other rooms cannot be changed to bathrooms.