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downstairs loo
can i have a downstairs toilet opening into the kitchen
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An application under Building Regulations is compulsory for several types of internal alterations. One of these is the installation of a new WC. Wherever you plan to put your new loo, you must seek consent. Consent will not be granted, however, for the siting of a WC within a room which opens directly into a kitchen.
Chris
We had a student house where the only toilet was in the bathroom, which was attached to the kitchen. There also was a folding-in-half type door, rather than a full solid door, due to lack of space for the door to open out into the kitchen or bathroom. I really hated going to the loo if people were cooking or washing up or whatever, you could hear everything. It was quite unpleasant.
Just something to think about, even if it is legal, will anyone want to use it... (of course if you have an alternate WC then not such a problem). Make sure you put a fan in the bathroom so smells don't put people off their food.
http://www.thurrock.gov.uk/buildingcontrol/content.php?p age=internalalt
Speak to your local council's Building Control Department and you will be able to obtain a definitive answer on whether your proposal is permissible.
Chris
We've just had some building work done in our kitchen & we discussed this very topic with the bloke from Building Control. He told us that the regs had only just recently changed & that if you wish you can now have a toilet opening straight into a ktichen. However, as has been pointed out - you still need to contact your local Building Control dept before you start any work.