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20 Oct 20, 09:33 PM |
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New Bathroom Costs
I have received a quote for fitting a new bathroom and am now armed with all the measurements to find a reasonably priced bath, loo and furnishings ... and tiles for floor and walls ... and a towel radiator
Any recommendations? Also, wondering whether to have full tile or half tile? I’m not good at this home design malarkey 😆 |
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20 Oct 20, 09:36 PM |
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To me half tile is very 1960’s so always full tile. Plus big tiles not small ones.
I have just had this one installed. wolseley/product/n...-454mm-chrome/
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20 Oct 20, 09:42 PM |
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20 Oct 20, 09:53 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 14
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20 Oct 20, 09:53 PM |
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Lots of pics of our 2 1/2 rooms that we have just done on my novice renovators thread. We used a local company with RAK, Roper Rhodes and Merlyn fittings. Large Waxman porcelain tiles. Also ordered shower tray and door online from Showers to you and freestanding bath from Better Bathrooms, again online. We also sourced a set of taps from Fountain direct and some loo roll holders and robe hooks from Victorian plumbing. All these were very good despite being a difficult time. Worse bit was the bath delivery company who basically left it literally at the gate! Hope that helps, good luck!
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20 Oct 20, 09:58 PM |
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20 Oct 20, 10:10 PM |
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Join Date: Feb 13
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We have done three bathrooms recently and decided against wall tile in all of them (bar the shower and a couple of tiles over the sink. The reason is that you will get sick looking at the the tiles in a few years. We went for paint as it looks cleaner and is easily changed.
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20 Oct 20, 10:11 PM |
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The big bathroom shop has a nice range. You may be able to get cashback too
I used b&q for a design to see how things would look
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20 Oct 20, 10:13 PM |
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20 Oct 20, 10:21 PM |
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Our bathroom is fully tiled, I love it, can easily change colour/style by updating accessories, so easy to clean too. Only thing I do find is its a bit cold in winter, although it maybe would be better with a decent radiator or underfloor heating, unfortunately ours was an insurance job with a bunch of cowboys.
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