I’m working with a compact 1600 mm x 1600 mm ensuite, space is tight to every cm is proving to mean a big difference. I'm looking to gain an extra 30–40 mm of wall clearance beside the (likely) acrylic bath and existing basin. The goal is to fit a Hidealoo Compact (google it) — a retractable toilet that swings out from under a basin which is perfect for the small bathroom.
On the side where I want to install the Hidealoo, there’s currently:
All tapware is on the opposite wall, so I’m confident there’s no plumbing on this side.
I’m hoping to confirm:
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Can the acrylic bath lip be trimmed back without compromising the bath?
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Can the hob framing or tiles be cut back or rebuilt to reduce width?
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What type of professional could do this?
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I’ve considered replacing the bath (expensive) or switching to a shower (more feasible), but I believe trimming the existing bath and reducing the hob would be far simpler and most cost-effective — especially since the bath is less than a year old and in good condition