Burtzy wrote:
It still would have hit the toilet. And unless the water closet was pretty big, he'd still have to squeeze in around the door to pee. Two words: Pocket door.
You misunderstood. Reverse the swing is to make the door swing out.
Burtzy
Loc: Bronx N.Y. & Simi Valley, CA
Oh. I thought you meant swing from the other side. In that case, you're right.
jbk224 wrote:
You misunderstood. Reverse the swing is to make the door swing out.
With HM frame that is difficult to do unless you change it out.
Install a pocket door, that would solve the problem. Jim Bianco
Burtzy wrote:
It still would have hit the toilet. And unless the water closet was pretty big, he'd still have to squeeze in around the door to pee. Two words: Pocket door.
He means have the door swing out - - - not into the room! DUH!!
I had the same problem and I solved it by installing a pocket door
Should of used a pocket dr.
Burtzy wrote:
It still would have hit the toilet. And unless the water closet was pretty big, he'd still have to squeeze in around the door to pee. Two words: Pocket door.
Two other words: Building Inspector
We have a contractor in Anchorage, his business name is "M2C1".😁
Reminded me of a motel we stayed in ... it was rural Arizona. The bathroom was so small that, to use the toilet, you had to put your feet in the tub. Unfortunately, there were no other motels anywhere close.
A simple straightforward solution to a difficult and vexing problem.
Reminds me of a house I once bought. You had to step over the toilet to get into (and out of) the shower. I quickly changed the shower so the opening was on the other side.
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