New bathroom, need help fitting it all in.

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Hi all, New here HI.

I bought a house 3 years ago and the bathroom was fitted by the bloke before me, not very well though. Enough's enough and the bathroom has to go. I want to remove the bathroom suite and replace the lot aswell as re-doing all the walls, ceiling and pipe's (they all run up hill).

The problem that I have is the shape and size of the bathroom. It is small and L shaped, image below.

http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/9984/bathroomsg2.jpg

bathroomkr6.jpg


The door is one of the double pane centre opening doors which helps a little with the space.

I am after using the bath as a shower/bath combo but if I place the bath where the shower is now then I will not be able to reach most of it and the taps will be at the wrong end.

Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get everything into the bathroom whilst still having enough room to move around?

Thanks in advance people

Blinky
 
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remove shower, fit bath on right of pic, a bath with centrally mounted taps.

turn WC so that it is facing right, put basin beside it
 
You can't fit a quart into a pint pot.

It looks as if you have utilised the space as well as you can to me.

What exactly are you asking as you can move your bath over if you wish if you are prepared to modify the pipework. :D
 
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Alternatively to JohnDs suggestion, (which is neat), you could leave the WC as is. Turn the bath 90 degrees and put it against the right hand wall and put the basin under the middle window.
 

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