How do I install water lines in the nicest and best way?
I'm planning to run LK RiR 16 through the wall to the sink, is there any reasonable alternative?
For the toilet, maybe RiR and a wall connection too, but it might be a bit odd with the hose from the toilet going to the right? Alternatively, copper pipe that extends towards the toilet so the connection is straight to the back wall as it usually is.

It's nice if it looks good in the boiler room, but it will be enclosed so you won't see it until you need to check the boiler.

I need to move forward so if Pex is the easiest option right now, then that's fine, and we can run proper copper pipes behind the boiler when it's replaced with Air/Water.

But please give me input and what to consider.

Yellow. Sink
Blue. Cold water
Red. Hot water
 
  • Inside view of an uncompleted wall with exposed wooden studs and pipes; yellow, red, and blue lines indicate planned plumbings for sink and toilet connections.
  • Painting on wall showing planned plumbing lines: yellow circle for sink, blue line for cold water, and red line for hot water. Floor has paint spills.
  • A partially constructed room with marked floor and visible plumbing lines. Blue tape marks cold water placement. Patches on the wall and floor show renovation progress.
  • Plumbing setup in a utility room featuring copper pipes and colored lines for water flow, alongside a Vaillant unit and exposed wooden studs.
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