This week we worked on a bathroom in a
circa 1900 house in Logan. The photos of the existing bath below show the fixtures were
originally placed in awkward positions to have a shower in the bath.
We moved the plumbing for the tub from the left side of the room to the right and moved the plumbing for the lavatory and toilet from right to left.
Dealing with a house of this age presents interesting
challenges, such as dealing with cast iron drain pipes, and plaster-lath walls.
Below the photos of the reconfigured bath show the new drywall, plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, window, and floor.
Not
readily seen is the upgraded wiring, new
PEX water
supplies,
PVC drains, and heat runs.
1 comment:
I like it. Often clients think moving plumbing around is such a big deal This post shows much can be changed to increase the usability of a room. The smaller window was a nice touch too.
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