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Here is the real picture:

https://i.imgur.com/IE22AKG.png

And here is the a diagram with some dimensions enter image description here

And now the problem description: I can not attach the laundry cabinet to the wall because of the plumbing. If pushed against the wall the left side of the cabinet will land right between the vertical pipes that connect the washing machine I have very little room to play to the right and to the left of the cabinet, to the right as shown in the picture there is a boiler there and to the left, not shown in the picture or diagram I have the washing machine and the dryer. I could probably pivot the washing machine drain (black vertical pipe in the picture) but I will still be hitting the two copper pipes you see there The cabinet is described here (includes a 3D view) -click on Details and then on More While I could become creative with the plumbing I would prefer not to (open to suggestions though) and I am wondering if within those 13" room to the wall I should build something to conceal the plumbing and some flast space at top level so you can put there anything that is needed while using the sink. The top side of the horizontal part of the drain for the old sink is also aligning perfectly with the back side bottom horizontal reinforcement piece you can see both in the picture and in the diagram so that is another challenge. how would you plumb this if you would not have to hide the plumbing as described ?

Planing something like this if an easy (no soldering) plumbing solution is not available

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If you want the cabinet up against the wall, you modify the cabinet to fit around the pipes, or move the the pipes.

Another option is to keep everything from the wall. No cutting of the cabinet or moving pipes around. You gain a few inches of shelve space on top of the cabinet/lose a few inches of floor space.

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Here is my plumbing solution. From what I am reading I need to go that low with the P trap to avoid the S trap formation as explained here. I still need to understand why the 24" limitation for the tail piece

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It seems that the tail piece can be as long as 30" in Ontario ? https://www.justanswer.com/plumbing/4xehl-sentence-national-plumbing-code-canada-1995.html that is weirdly long!

I will be good I just measured it will be 18in All the needed slopes will be calculated as required (1/4" per foot)

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