Additional Bathroom - Am I Barking!

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I've got an idea for a project but am not sure if I'm completely barking or not. We've got a side building that isn't part of the main house but is a pretty solid wood construction with concrete floor, no insulation. We'd like to add an additional toilet to this structure so wanted to get a feel for if its possible.

The good news is its directly over a drain cover and the kitchen water pipes are just the other side of the wall.

The bad side is there's no insulation, its an external structure, it has a plastic roof and ceiling height of 1.8m and I can't go any higher because I can't change the external structure (conservation area).

Am I barking to consider this or could it be possible? I won't be doing it myself and will get a pro in, just want to know if it sounds do-able

Thanks a lot, J
 
It's 2015 and you want an outside ****ter

I suppose you prefer newspaper to toilet paper ? ;)


In all seriousness though, if you want to ponder the meaning of life from your garden throne as a blissful escape from 'er indoors, who are a bunch of Berks on an Internet forum to say otherwise? Go for it :)

I've always wanted a house on an East facing hillside and a bathroom where the wall is made entirely of clear glass to let the morning sun stream in while I have a shower, hang the fact the neighbours would see me parading round with my cock out. I've since made a few tweaks to my house plans so my dream can become a reality :) though I did have to downsize the en suite to a single toilet rather than his n hers everything
 

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