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david87654321
Hi, Hoping you may be able to advice me...
I'm trying to fit a toilet between a wall and a door - a 2ft gap. Sadly I also need to fit in a 1ft pipe to one side behind the toilet - and can't afford to move the toilet forward. I therefore need my 400mm approx pan to overlap the front of this additional large pipe, in order to clear the door, and find a way of squeezing in a concealed cistern on the other side.
I am therefore trying to find a cistern that is no more than 1ft (300mm) wide, which I would then mount SIDEWAYS (so the width becomes the depth) allowing the flush pipe to keep as close as possible to the middle of my 2ft gap, and further allowing a 400mm wide toilet pan still to be floor mounted. Does that make sense?
Can anyone foresee any pitfalls with this idea (such as fixing a flush button/handle), or have a better recommendation, such as an off-set cistern (although I have been warned this may cause the water to flush with little impact)...
Thanks for any help or advice you may have...
David
I'm trying to fit a toilet between a wall and a door - a 2ft gap. Sadly I also need to fit in a 1ft pipe to one side behind the toilet - and can't afford to move the toilet forward. I therefore need my 400mm approx pan to overlap the front of this additional large pipe, in order to clear the door, and find a way of squeezing in a concealed cistern on the other side.
I am therefore trying to find a cistern that is no more than 1ft (300mm) wide, which I would then mount SIDEWAYS (so the width becomes the depth) allowing the flush pipe to keep as close as possible to the middle of my 2ft gap, and further allowing a 400mm wide toilet pan still to be floor mounted. Does that make sense?
Can anyone foresee any pitfalls with this idea (such as fixing a flush button/handle), or have a better recommendation, such as an off-set cistern (although I have been warned this may cause the water to flush with little impact)...
Thanks for any help or advice you may have...
David