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They used plastic piping so were able to pull it through and attach it to the underside of the stairs.
Yes, we just had a chair in there (although I think that you're right that they are bigger on your road). Wasn't that useful a space compared to having loads of storage space there but made it look better and brighter. Would probably do the same again unless I was really short of storage.
Yep, where the toilet was we had a little boxing in in the bedroom at the other side to allow the waste pipe to exit and get a drop so it could flow all the way under the floor and join the waste pipe for the downstairs toilet. It wasn't really usable space so was a good solution.
They'd originally said we needed a macerator and even fitted the electrics for it before coming up with that.
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Cheers. I've since realised that the room between the kitchen and bathroom is floorboards, so that may offer a way to get at the pipes and make junctions into the hallway without disturbing kitchen or bathroom floors. How did they route the pipework between floors?
Incidentally, I'm also planning to have a new pediment which wasn't retained whenever the roof was replaced. Remember you saying in the past that it wasn't a particularly useful space, but I noticed that the ones on Allison aren't the full height of the roof as they are on other streets.