bathroom layout

Ravi h.g.
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Re: bathroom layout

Post by Ravi h.g. »

Hi Pribaaji,

10 x 5 size, you can have all the things. check out the plumbing lines from your overhead tank, your plan looks good, small correction, East direction always come to the right of North line.

best wishes,

regards,
ravindra kumar hg
pribaaji
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Re: bathroom layout

Post by pribaaji »

thank you for the input mr.ranvindra.its my mistake, have interchanged north and south direction.. :?
sahu.mgse
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Re: bathroom layout

Post by sahu.mgse »

Dear Forum members,

Please see the bathroom layout enclosed. I would like to know prefered NT (nalli trap) location between two for convenience.

sahu
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ardesarchitects
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Re: bathroom layout

Post by ardesarchitects »

Hi,
Toilet layouts in genral are planned as wet zone and dry zone.If you are using a closed cubicle type then there is no issue with bathing location.
In your case I suggest keep the WC in your current bathing location so that u can use a simple shower curtain for bathing zone at the end.
Since toilet is 10'long you have much more space to give a solid wall partition between WC and bathing area .
My personal opinion plz leave vastu while you are releasing your pressures :)

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pribaaji
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Re: bathroom layout

Post by pribaaji »

thank you everybody for your valuable inputs.Finally decided to go with the layout which all of you suggested, have asked the plumber to keep all the 3 in the same line.wc between washbasin and shower.
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