Cupboard to loo conversion

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Hi all,

I am planning to convert a downstairs cupboard into a small loo. Do I need planning permission or BCO inspection, or can I crack on with it ??

Cheers

Lee
 
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well many just crack on with it, but a friendly informal chat with your local BCO never harms and he may well advise you of anything you particularly need to be aware of.

I must admit I really cant remember if you NEED permision for it - I dont think so, but again the chat will revael all.

Woody

PS let us know the outcome will you?
 
Make sure its not next to the dining room. If it is, then you will need dividing doors!

Bazdaa
 
I am doing the same, and the BCO, who was here looking at the new stairs (which created the new downstairs cloakroom in the first place) said that I would need to go thru the rigmarole of applying to him again for the toilet project. Great.
 
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You definately need to make a building regs application.

you will need a wash hand basin and an opening window/mechanical extract.

Is your SVP nearby or are you putting in a new manhole onto your drain run?
 
Bazdaa said:
Make sure its not next to the dining room. If it is, then you will need dividing doors!

Bazdaa

According to the building regs you only need one door between toilet and kitchen/food prep area if there is a washbasin in the same room as the toilet.

It used to be 2, but now it's just 1 door. :idea:
 
AdamW said:
Bazdaa said:
Make sure its not next to the dining room. If it is, then you will need dividing doors!

Bazdaa

According to the building regs you only need one door between toilet and kitchen/food prep area if there is a washbasin in the same room as the toilet.

It used to be 2, but now it's just 1 door. :idea:

Only one door required, and you will need building Regs approval.
 

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