1, toilet: I want to move one of the washbasin or toilet and put a washing machine in it. Which is more convenient to move? Do you need to be waterproof again? Floor tiles definitely need resurfacing!
A: Move the basin. If the toilet is moved, the sewer pipe of the toilet needs to be lengthened, which is not conducive to launching. I'm afraid it will increase the probability of congestion in the future. If the previous toilet used screws, it needs to be waterproof again, which is too much trouble. Moving the basin can lengthen the threaded pipe into the water, which is relatively simple. Water is also a hose. Just buy an extended deodorizing sewer pipe, and the same is true at home. Generally, floor tiles are washbasins, which are paved before they are installed. It is estimated that there is no need to rework them. If they are not beautiful, you can knock off some parts and lay a separate tile, such as a mosaic. If the whole ground is smashed and repaved, the cost is not small.
2. The door of one of the rooms opens inward now. Because that room is small, I want to change the door to open outwards (from pushing to pulling). Is it necessary to change the door? Should the door frame be knocked out and redone? Does this mean that the walls need repainting?
A: With such a change, the door frame will not be suitable. Change the door frame if you want to save money. Be careful when operating. No problem. At most, it will damage the surrounding walls, and repair them a little. The door of my unit was the same problem at that time, the door frame was changed, and the others did not move.
3. The curtain has no curtain rod and no reserved interface. You need to punch holes in the wall and install them yourself. Will it affect the wall? You need to repaint that wall. How much is it to install a curtain? A simple one will do. )
A: Cover the wall with newspaper when punching holes. It's okay. If you want to save money, you can install a monorail slide, which is only about 12 meters. Curtains are much cheaper, more than one meter 10, and this is installed in my dormitory, hehe.
The socket of the bathroom water heater is now on the roof (ceiling position). If you want to move to the wall, will it be very troublesome and need to modify the circuit?
Answer: It's no trouble to move to the wall. Find out where you need to move, mark it with a pencil, and it is best to rotate it at right angles in a straight line at 90 degrees. Cut out the width of the groove with a cutting machine and chisel it out with a chisel. If the thread used is thicker, buy a 6-point tube and a 6-point bent neck. If the line is thin, you can use 4 points. I'm also decorating, and I've changed two kitchen lines, both of which are made by myself. If you are not good at it, ask an electrician to do it. Slotting is about15m, including pipeline. Generally does not include wires. The switch of water heater should be equipped with splash box and independent switch. Safe. If the power of the water heater is high, a leakage circuit breaker is needed.
Now the heating in the room is bare, which makes you look ugly. Is there any good way to modify it to make the heating look better? If you cover it, will it affect the heat dissipation?
Answer: Wrap it up and make it into a louver, which will not affect the heat dissipation.
6. In the abnormal bedroom, there is a thick pipe (it seems to be the kind of thick pipe that goes into the water, with an estimated diameter of 20 cm). There is a faucet next to the pipe and a small nozzle below it. Very ugly. How to transform? Very economical. Ps: I was persuaded by the developer. I feel ashamed to leave these things in the bedroom! ! I guess I want to put the washing machine in this position. Oh, my God! !
You mean the innermost part of the bedroom? Don't you have a separate balcony? Is this thick pipe the drain pipe of your washing machine? The faucet seems to be connected to the mop pool, and the small nozzle is the lower outlet of the mop pool. I think so. My mother-in-law's house is like this. You'd better not move here If it looks ugly, just find a carpenter to wrap it up.
In addition, because the room space is small, we need storage space. I wonder if you have any good suggestions.
A: Your home is being renovated now, regardless of the wardrobe. In that case, the best storage space is the bed. If you buy a box with a locker, if you add a vacuum compression bag, you can hold a lot of things, and then there is the hanging cabinet on the wall. Once I saw a friend's house, there was a row of hanging cabinets on the wall at the door of each bedroom. If the house is small, it is very practical.
Well, my personal opinion, I hope it will help you. If you have any questions, you can ask me.
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