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How Easy Would It Be To Change My Bathroom Layout?

  • arlene907
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

When it comes to updating your bathroom, changing the layout might seem like a daunting task. But is it really as complicated as it sounds? At Bathroom & Kitchen Planet, we regularly help customers transform their spaces - from minor tweaks to full-scale redesigns. So, how easy is it to change your bathroom layout? Let’s break it down.


Modern wall hung bathroom unit with wooden drawer and white basin.

Understanding Your Existing Bathroom Layout


Before any changes can be made, it’s essential to understand what you’re currently working with. Key considerations include:

  • Location of pipework (water supply and waste)

  • Position of windows and doors

  • Floor space and ceiling height

  • Structural elements, like supporting walls or boxed-in pipework

Knowing these details will help determine whether your dream layout is practical or whether adjustments need to be made to accommodate it.


Freestanding white bath with brushed brass floorstanding taps


What’s Involved in Changing a Bathroom Layout?

Changing the layout of your bathroom can range from a simple reconfiguration to a complete overhaul. Here’s what’s typically involved:


1. Relocating Fixtures

Moving a toilet or basin might require rerouting plumbing, especially if you want to move them far from their original locations. Showers and baths are more flexible but still need careful planning to ensure proper drainage and water pressure.

2. Upgrading the Look

Modern bathroom design has come a long way, and stylish, functional options are available even for compact or awkwardly shaped rooms. For example:

  • Duravit offers sleek, wall-hung toilets and basins ideal for saving space and creating a clean, modern aesthetic.

  • Utopia provides modular furniture solutions that can be configured to suit a wide range of layout requirements, without compromising on storage.

3. Shower & Bath Configurations

Swapping a bath for a walk-in shower or vice versa is one of the most common layout changes. With brands like Merlyn and Flair, you’ll find premium enclosures, screens, and trays in various shapes and sizes to fit almost any layout, from corner spaces to alcoves.


Fluted wetroom screen with black surround.

Is It Easy?

The answer depends on your goals:

Minor Changes – Easy

If you’re just swapping out old fixtures for new ones in the same place (like a new Aqualla tap or Duravit toilet), this is straightforward and typically doesn’t require much disruption.

Medium Changes – Doable with Planning

Moving a basin to a new wall or replacing a standard bath with a walk-in shower? This is achievable for most homes, but it does require plumbing adjustments and might involve a bit more work beneath the floorboards or behind the walls.

Major Layout Changes – Possible with Professional Help

Want to move your entire bathroom to a different room, or completely change the footprint? It’s possible, but you’ll need expert guidance, especially to comply with building regulations and ensure water and waste connections are correct.

Utopia grey fitted furniture run and bath with brushed brass shower.

Changing your bathroom layout doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right planning and expert advice, you can create a layout that better suits your lifestyle and enhances the feel of your home.

Ready to reimagine your bathroom? Visit our showroom or get in touch today to speak with our expert team - we’ll help you turn your vision into a reality.

 
 
 

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