I'm trying to re-work a basin in a (very) small toilet room. It has to sit on an internal (brick) wall because there is no room for it on the external wall (which is shorter due to door) so I've got to run the waste around the room somehow. At the moment it is a big plastic pipe sitting on the wall going about about 2.5 metres with 2 90 degree bends. It looks nasty, even worse than the lovely thick lead pipe sticking out the floor supplying the toilet. What can I do with it? If I channelled out in a horizontal run around the room like that the brick wall would surely be weakened, you don't need to be an expert to know that. I can't figure out how I could hide it in the wall and chrome is nice, but 2.5 metres of chrome running all around the room is a bit gaudy for me, plus it would really show up the "nice" bit of lead pipe supplying the WC (set in concrete, I'd rather not mess with it until I have more experience).
What do you recommend I do? I've never seen a nice looking pipe concealing system that sits on the wall, but if you know one do tell. The plastic looks horrible, chrome looks nice but a big thick 40mm chrome pipe all around the room? It would just look tacky. I don't have a big budget for this but I've got time and patience, cheers.
What do you recommend I do? I've never seen a nice looking pipe concealing system that sits on the wall, but if you know one do tell. The plastic looks horrible, chrome looks nice but a big thick 40mm chrome pipe all around the room? It would just look tacky. I don't have a big budget for this but I've got time and patience, cheers.