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What about something like this that combines the sink and toilet but without the emptying out faff as mentioned above

Cooke & Lewis Duetto Close-Coupled Soft Close Standard Seat Toilet & Basin Pack | Departments | DIY at B&QComment
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Or just open the window.Originally posted by Paddy View PostInside toilets are unhealthy. Have a privy at the bottom of the garden.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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probably will do but sometimes the guys on here say oh yes we had a similar problem and we did X which is completely out of the box.Originally posted by Churchill View PostHire an architect.
its a compliment on the diversity of expertise available on here and there predominantly positive and go getting culture.
We have already had a toilet & sink combined which I hadn't realised was commercially available.Comment
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Building regulations cover ventilation and its likely we will have an extractor fanOriginally posted by d000hg View PostOr just open the window.Comment
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That could be painful.Originally posted by vetran View PostBuilding regulations cover ventilation and its likely we will have an extractor fanOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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In my humble opinion no en-suite is far, far better than a rubbish/ cramped one.
Unless the main bathroom is on another floor, then an en-suite is a luxury. An en-suite that no-one over 5' 8" can use comfortably is NOT a luxury.
Spend the money on pimping up the main bathroom instead.Comment
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So your clothes are locked in with you when you're showering/dumping? That displeases me somehow.
I saw an en suite just as you describe (minus wardrobe) on a Beanie programme and I thought it looked ace.Comment
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We have 3 daughters, the main bathroom means crossing the landing and the temporary bedroom will become a guest bedroom when we extend.Originally posted by JRCT View PostIn my humble opinion no en-suite is far, far better than a rubbish/ cramped one.
Unless the main bathroom is on another floor, then an en-suite is a luxury. An en-suite that no-one over 5' 8" can use comfortably is NOT a luxury.
Spend the money on pimping up the main bathroom instead.
But take your point, we need to make it comfortable otherwise it will just annoy.Comment
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