Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Bathroom Wall and Pocket Door

To finish the bathroom, the wall had to be built separating the kitchen and bath areas. A pocket door was used, taking up less space than a swinging door. Some of the electrical and plumbing was waiting on this step as well.



In this picture you can see the drain pipe and vent inside the wall. The pipe goes through the floor where eventually it will connect to a bathtub drain trap, and possibly a conventional toilet. The vent is a Studor vent which eliminates the need for a vent pipe through the ceiling. The drain pipe tees off to the front and back for the kitchen and bathroom sinks.

The electrical wiring for this wall was hanging out a hole in the side and pulled through this wall once built. It goes through two switches to power the lights and fan.


Here is the completed wall and pocket door.



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