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There is a radiator on the wall of the toilet. Can you remove it?

To sum up: consult the property to see whether the heating is connected in series or in parallel, and then decide whether to dismantle it (series can't be moved generally, and parallel can be changed at will). Some properties are not allowed to be changed at all, so you have to pay if you want to move: ~ ~);

My suggestion: should we turn the bathroom into a wardrobe or simply tear down the wall and seal a flat cabinet? When changing the bathroom into a wardrobe, you should pay attention to the fact that the upper and lower pipes can't move, otherwise your wardrobe is likely to become a smelly cabinet. Then the inspection port is convenient for pipeline maintenance; It is not feasible to tear down the wall and seal the cabinet, because the existing building toilets are generally cast-in-place and load-bearing walls, and the main function of the wall is earthquake resistance-we should consider it (if the wall thickness is about 120mm, there are beams on it, and the span of the wall or beam is not large, it can be partially removed). There is also the need to find a few good workers, not "yellow sledgehammer." Haha's laughter ...

Also, after the wardrobe is sealed, the cabinet must be well protected from moisture, otherwise the clothes will be moldy. ...

Think so much for the time being.