Do you need planning permission for under stairs toilet?

Planning permission is generally not required to add a bathroom into a property, assuming it is not forming part of an extension to the building. Building Regulations will most definitely apply in all cases of adding a downstairs toilet.

Can you put a downstairs toilet under the stairs?

It isn’t advisable to remove a downstairs toilet as this may lessen the value of the property. However, if you have a downstairs toilet elsewhere, you will need to ensure that the plumbing beneath the stairs is properly capped off when removing any bathroom fittings.

What are the building regulations for a downstairs toilet?

Building regulations used to state that downstairs toilets could not open into a kitchen or living room. However, these have relaxed, and this is now allowed as long as the WC includes a sink for handwashing. Even so, a downstairs bathroom should open into a hallway if possible.

Do I need building regulations for a upstairs toilet?

You will need to make a building regulation application, normally based on a cost of works basis as you will be making new drainage connections to a sewer. In some cases if you are installing a new soil vent pipe you may require planning permission for this element.

Does a downstairs toilet add value?

How much value does a downstairs toilet add? You can add an extra 5% to your home value by adding a downstairs toilet extension. Even a cloakroom sized toilet in your home on the downstairs level will certainly make your home more appealing to buyers and add extra value when it comes to selling.

Can a toilet be next to a kitchen?

As long as it has a door, AND a wash-basin between the pan and the door, you can have the toilet leading from the kitchen. There should also be means of ventilation, at the very least a window with trickle vent and an opening window.

How much does it cost to install a toilet under the stairs UK?

The average downstairs toilet extension cost is £1,250 per square metre. In addition, you will need to pay for the bathroom fittings. As an example, the average cost of a new toilet is £125 and a new sink is £150.

How much does it cost to add a small bathroom?

How much does it cost to add a small bathroom? Adding a small bathroom costs $5,000 to $35,000 depending on whether it goes into an existing space or you add on.

How much does a downstairs toilet Add to house price?

Does a downstairs toilet need a soil stack?

Re: Fitting downstairs toilet No need for a soil stack as the drainage system as installed is served by the other stack. You would pipe your new toilet direct to the nearby inspection chamber. Your new toilet/drain would be vented by fitting a local air admittance valve.

Do you need planning permission for a downstairs toilet?

You should not normally require planning permission to do this, but will need to comply with building regulations – speak to your local building control officer for clarification. This job involved adding a downstairs cloakroom, consisting of a toilet & basin into an area under the stairs in this fairly typical 3 bed semi.

Do you need building permit to install toilet under stairs?

Forgive me if you are aware, but may I also advise yourself that this type of installation would also require building regulations approval and that an inspection visit from your local building control officer would be required to ensure that the installation (if possible) complies with local building control regulations.

Is there a space under the stairs for a toilet?

The space could be a cupboard under the stairs or perhaps a small storage cupboard used for coats and shoes. You need to decide if the space you are considering for a downstairs toilet contains sufficient room to house a toilet, sink, pipework, drainage and an air duct to ensure ventilation.

Is there a way to have a downstairs toilet?

Another potential design feature is to have the plumbing underneath the sink on show and the pipes hidden behind a wall or boxed in. This can depend on the space available. In a small space such as under the stairs or in a cupboard it is likely there will be no windows for the downstairs toilet. Thus, consider the type of lighting you would like.