I am remodeling the bathroom and the old vanity was on the left side of the wall
The old vanity was only 24" wide so I want to make it longer by turning it side way to the back wall so I can fit a 60" vanity:
I have to put the sink far the right side because the left side is next to the toilet.
My questions are:
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The drain is going to be far away. Is it OK to have the sink about 3-4 ft away from the drain like that?
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The left side of the vanity will be drawers or cabinets. I think the door will hit the toilet. Is there a way (or idea) to work around that?
Thanks.
UPDATE 1
This is the old layout of my 7.5×9.5 bathroom
Old photos
Here is my proposed layout
The main changes are:
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Move door to the right a bit to accommodate longer shower space
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Curbless shower
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Bigger vanity on the back wall instead
Best Answer
You need to have a clearance between vanity and toilet of 15" measured from the center of the toilet towards the side
You can relocate the plumbing toward the left side of the wall and install the vanity sink there. You can have the drawers on the opposite side to make possible to have them open