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  1. Thanks Eagle18! I'm not trying to figure out how to do the wet/dry area without rotating the toilet. The toilet is so small. It looks a bit impossible. Any ideas?
  2. Thanks Lawry. I've finally got them up. Thank you so much for replying!
  3. I changed my settings to " Enable visual (RTE) editor? Rich Text Editor requires IE6+, Mozilla / Firefox 3.0+, Safari 4+, Google Chrome, or Opera 9+" I can see the pictures I've dragged and dropped. However, it says "You must enter a post" and I have already done that.
  4. How do I post jpg. pictures on my c drive? It won't upload
  5. Hi, I'm trying to renovate the toilets to make a wet/dry area. I would appreciate any ideas anyone can share. I've been looking through the different topics and sincerely thank people for all the ideas put up. Please find below a copy of the plan for the toilets. WC2 is common toilet. WC1 is MB toilet. The sewage piping for both toilets are in the middle of the toilet between the sink and the toilet. floorplan Here is what I would like to do: 1) Toilet, sink and shower in the toilet 2) shower Screen for shower area 3) I don't want to see the piping. It makes it really difficult to clean the tiles. ( I have a water heater tank in the common toilet. piping goes everywhere) WC2 - common toilet ideas 1) rotate the toilet 90 degrees. So it sits on the same discharge pipe. Then put the shower next to it. I understand that I need at least 31.5 inches for the shower screen. This way the minimum measurements are there. Below is another picture. But, its not to scale. common toilet I would really appreciate any ideas. Quotes are also welcome. Thank you!
  6. Hi, My toilet is really small and I would like to create a wet/dry area. My toilet is about the size of the toilet on this page. http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=24981 I would like to rotate the toilet bowl so that I can place the shower area with the glass panel next to it and put the sink in the remaining space with a cabinet under. Is this allowed? for my unit the movement would be so little. I also have the fat sewage pipe running down the middle of the toilet inbetween the present toilet and sink. I would like to make it into a cabinet for storage (mops etc). But, I don't like the idea of wood as it can rot. Any suggestions are welcome. Plus, anyone with recommendations for good contractors I would really appreciate. Toilet measurements are about 64" by 57". Additional notes: When we bought the house we changes the toilets and sinks. Is it possible to rotate the toilet but keep them. Its such a waste to pay for changing it and then again if we toss it. Any advice shared I'd really appreciate.
  7. Hi I like your idea. Can someone tell me if its possible to move the direction of the toilet? My idea is to rotate the toilet and put the shower area next to it with the glass panel and put the sink where the sink is now. Any suggestions. What did you do in the end. Would appreciate your input.
  8. Thank you! Your answers have helped alot.
  9. Hi Poolnet, I have the same problem. were you able to route it? How did you do it? I want to put a mini sink in the toilet too. Could you please let me know. Also, I found this online. So I'm not too sure myself. https://services2.hdb.gov.sg/webapp/AA15NOTI/AA15PChgeCompanyNme f) Conditions for embedding discharge pipes within floor finishes: i) Diameter of pipe shall not exceed 35mm. ii) Overall thickness of floor finishes inclusive of pipe, cement screed and tiles shall not exceed 50mm. I'd really appreciate your input! Thanks
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