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moving a kitchen and bathroom
do UK building regulations demand that thetre should be a ventilated
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Clemcorp wrote:
do UK building regulations demand that thetre should be a ventilated corridor between a kitchen and a bathroom? You want a *bathroom* off the kitchen?? Well! |
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Chris Bacon wrote: Clemcorp wrote: do UK building regulations demand that thetre should be a ventilated corridor between a kitchen and a bathroom? You want a *bathroom* off the kitchen?? Well! In tens of thousands of terraced houses, where the bathroom was added as an amenity in later years, there is not much choice but to have a bathroom off the kitchen |
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Homer2911 wrote:
Chris Bacon wrote: Clemcorp wrote: do UK building regulations demand that thetre should be a ventilated corridor between a kitchen and a bathroom? You want a *bathroom* off the kitchen?? Well! In tens of thousands of terraced houses, where the bathroom was added as an amenity in later years, there is not much choice but to have a bathroom off the kitchen He's talking in the present tense - as if he wants to do this. |
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Chris Bacon writes: Homer2911 wrote: Chris Bacon wrote: Clemcorp wrote: do UK building regulations demand that thetre should be a ventilated corridor between a kitchen and a bathroom? You want a *bathroom* off the kitchen?? Well! In tens of thousands of terraced houses, where the bathroom was added as an amenity in later years, there is not much choice but to have a bathroom off the kitchen He's talking in the present tense - as if he wants to do this. My surveyor told me the ventilated lobby between kitchen and bathroom was never required, but was a very common misreading of the building regs even by some architects and BCO's until the wording was changed to clarify it. -- Andrew Gabriel |
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On 09 Feb 2006 21:15:56 GMT Andrew Gabriel wrote :
My surveyor told me the ventilated lobby between kitchen and bathroom was never required, but was a very common misreading of the building regs even by some architects and BCO's until the wording was changed to clarify it. It was required under the Public Health Act c1962 and compliance with this was a requirement if you were getting an improvement grant - back in my early BCO days (late 1970s) we were still seeing lots of grant aided bathroom extensions/conversions to older terrace houses. -- Tony Bryer SDA UK 'Software to build on' http://www.sda.co.uk Free SEDBUK boiler database browser http://www.sda.co.uk/qsedbuk.htm [Latest version QSEDBUK 1.12 released 8 Dec 2005] |
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