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Door Requirements Between Kitchen & Bathroom
Hi
We have a victorian cottage with a down stairs bathroom off the back of the kitchen. Between the two rooms is a 3 foot wide lobby that serves no purpose other than to ensure there are 2 doors between the kitchen and the bathroom. I believe this was a legal requirement when the bathroom extension was built, but want to pull the wall down and extend the kitchen into the loobby area. There are no structural walls to consider. Can anyone confirm i am able to do this, and therefore only have a single door between the kitchen and bathroom? Thanks Tom |
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