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Originally Posted by Kirk911SC View Post
Thanks for the advice guys. Now you can see why I've left it so long!

There is some electrical run already for that room and it's easy enough to move. No water supply yet, but there are pipes close by that could be tapped.

Framing was put in by the previous owner (carpenter nonetheless!), but no possibility to move it due to how things are laid out in the adjacent room.

I suppose I could skip the shower install? Already two other full bathrooms and a "powder room" in the house. Use the shower drain for the vanity? That would free up some room.
The 'carpenter' also should have used treated wood on the floor plate. All wood in contact with concrete should be pressure treated.

If you put vanity where shower is roughed, 18" from wall is likely going to be in the toe kick of a standard vanity. I think you could chip out floor and cap it, and tee the sink drain off the verticle pipe, looks like a vent for the shower that ties into the other vent.
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