Wooden flooring in bathroom - advice needed
angelabus
8 years ago
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Comments (17)Suspect the space above sink has at least 30cm in width? I'd get a mirror cabinet. I know it's not great as its not centred but for me, I like the idea of having my daily essentials stored above the sink inside a mirror cabinet. Otherwise, try three white shelves. They will look great with the blue wall. An alternative is wall art. Make sure you don't get canvas as the bathroom is meant to get steamy during its lifetime. You can even get three small irregular shaped mirrors to offset the 'frames'/vertical alignment with the sink. Trip to IKEA (mirrors) or the Bathstore (look up the myplan wall cabinets) I'd say. Well done on the good job!...See MoreUrgent bathroom advice needed, is this vanity too long?
Comments (15)Hi Jen, good idea re the laundry - it would nicely "segregate" that functional space and open up all the rest as bathroom space. If you go that route, just check with a plumber that you don't cause any knock on issues with running a soil pipe from the back of the WC to the main soil stack (you really don't want those issues!!), and then make sure you do it in a way that doesn't lose light from that window. Regarding custom mirrors - the cheapest way is to get a local glazier to quote to make and install. Assuming it is just a single plain sheet you are looking for, the cost should not be too bad at all. Definitely get the glazier to install - it pays to leave the risk on their side, and they are experienced in handling the material. I've had a few bespoke glass splashbacks go "pop" on me, and there are few worse feelings... For what is a relatively piece of glass, make sure that there are no access issues to get it into the room (awkward bends round stairs or the like), or consider doing it in a couple of pieces. And if you are concerned about getting the best price, ask a couple of people to quote and look online too. And don't be afraid to haggle nicely - any glazier will try and squeeze a little extra margin if they can, so try and get it back! Try the online pricing tool at mirrorfit.co.uk for a quick feel of cost, or any of the other tools online....See MoreNeed advice on bathroom tiles,
Comments (0)im thinking of tiling the walls and floor in my bathroom with Wickes Everest Stone Porcelain Floor & Wall tiles but it may be a bit too much having just one type of tile all over, how can i get the best results would i bee better off getting a diffrent colour floor or use mosaics ? any advice...See MoreHelp! Advice needed. How to update this bathroom?
Comments (17)I'm in total agreement with Jonathonandb1972. I think the wall tiles are quite modern. The flooring lets the whole thing down and replacing it would vastly improve the overall look. You could also go for a dark chocolate feature wall to match in with the flooring on the wall with the sink and mirror.I noticed the bottom of the shower, i have just done the same with bendable acrylic sheet matched to the colour of the walls in my downstairs shower room. ( So you can access the pipework ) We have ( my wife has ) - just finished this room, choosing not to hack the tiles from the wall as it makes a big old mess, she's covered over the tiles with Tongue and Groove and re-tiled the inside of the shower.Transformed the old place! She's a clever old stick and a top tiler!...See MoreMatthew Decorator
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