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    Moving Toilet

    Ha ha, you're right, never noticed that before. It actually goes top to bottom along that wall. Must correct that.
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    Moving Toilet

    Thanks for the ideas. I'm planning to definitely knock out the coal shed and adjacent pantry to extend the kitchen. I was planning on something along the lines of option 2, but you're not wrong, the bath area is very dark and dingy. Also dreaming of a small shower and toilet upstairs but...
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    Moving Toilet

    I've certainly considered it. I've finally found the floor plan and it could be a good option. (grey space is just a cupboard)
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    What is this?

    Next to my main phone socket there is this strange box. I've never seen one before so I took off the cover (see picture). Can anyone enlighten me? It's a bit unsightly.
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    Moving Toilet

    Although I see your point about it looking a bit weird, I've attached a picture of the toilet currently. The pipe would come in the direction indicated. I was planning to use the room as a storage space so it would be easily hidden by a cupboard of some kind.
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    Moving Toilet

    My initial thought was to simply run it horizontally (slight slope) through the wall and attach it to this connection. Seems the much simpler option to me. I'm in the middle of making some diagrams of the rooms so will put them up when done.
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    Moving Toilet

    Hey Apologies I'm very new to this. I've just moved into a 1930s house. It currently has a seperate downstairs toilet and bathroom, with no toilet upstairs. I'm hoping to move the toilet into the bathroom, however, I was wondering how difficult this would be. The waste pipe from the...
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    Toilet

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