Yes, of course
You just have to think about, Plumbing which could mean digging up the concrete base, ventilation, also check with your local council as putting in a toilet could make the conservatory a permanent structure in their eyes and actually make it a house extension as opposed to a conservatory, which could have implications in terms of house/building insurance as well as your community charge.
You can install the vanity first. Then, install the tile up to the vanity and around the pipe for the toilet. Then, install the toilet. That way, you do not have to replace the tile should you ever have to replace the toilet.
Yes, you would indeed need a permit to install another toilet. They are easy to get.
The time it takes to assemble and install a new toilet is about one hour.
No, toilet seats are not hard to install. There are two bolts that go through the rear of the opening on the toilet and when these bolts are secured, the seat is installed.
When you purchase a new toilet seat, it is going to come with the instruction manual as to how to install the seat, when you get it in your home for installation.
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there are several flexy toilet conectors available to buy so a toilet can be fitted in any position provided there is room for it
'bout 50$ or more
yes, by eating it
Yes
A conservatory quote refers to getting a price estimate for the costs of building a conservatory. You can get conservatory quotes online from websites such as UPVC Conservatory Quote
I would say about $600 to install a toilet. :d