Morning folks,
We've been in the slow process of building a downstairs cloakroom off the hall for some time now. The room itself is big enough to shoehorn a small shower cubicle with enough room to walk in, and while being compact, will not be ridiculously small.
I'm just wondering what the building regulations are as regards to radiators in cloakrooms (assuming we didn't put the shower in), and shower rooms (assuming we did put the shower in).
The room itself has one external wall and two internal walls. Because of the layout, the two internal walls both have large radiators on the other side of the walls.
I don't think heat will be an issue, but wonder if regulations stipulate a radiator if the room were to be a shower room. It would possibly help a little with the compact dimensions if we could get away without a radiator altogether.
We've been in the slow process of building a downstairs cloakroom off the hall for some time now. The room itself is big enough to shoehorn a small shower cubicle with enough room to walk in, and while being compact, will not be ridiculously small.
I'm just wondering what the building regulations are as regards to radiators in cloakrooms (assuming we didn't put the shower in), and shower rooms (assuming we did put the shower in).
The room itself has one external wall and two internal walls. Because of the layout, the two internal walls both have large radiators on the other side of the walls.
I don't think heat will be an issue, but wonder if regulations stipulate a radiator if the room were to be a shower room. It would possibly help a little with the compact dimensions if we could get away without a radiator altogether.