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Using Bathroom plumbing for kitchen

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Hello

We're wanting to move our kitchen into the garage conversion that we currently use as the dining room.

There is no water/drainage in the dining room at the moment and it doesn't adjoin the existing kitchen but we do have a cloakroom next to the dining room and I'm hoping we can somehow plug into that water supply and drainage for the new kitchen.

Can this be done? If so, how difficult/expensive might it be? If we can't use the supply from the cloakroom what other options do we have?

Thanks in advance, Jon
 
A plan sketch of existing and proposed supplies plus a few photos would give us half a chance to help ;)
 
Please add exactly what will be in the kitchen, double or single sink, washing m/c, dishwasher, under sink waste disposal unit ..........
 
Water supplies shouldn't be an issue, but the waste might be. For a kitchen you'll need a minimum of a 40mm waste, for 3 or more appliances that could rise to 50mm. Cloakroom basin might only be a 32mm waste, depending on what else is there. As said, need more info.
 
Kitchen cold tap must come directly off a mains supply (presuming other cold taps are fed from an attic located header tank) otherwise you won't have a source of potable water.
 

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