Ensuite tiles
Cherwell Design & Build Ltd
8 years ago
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Comments (4)Do It Yourself Home Remodeling, Old House Renovation, Office or Restaurant Design? Our Beautiful Ceiling Tiles and Crown Moldings are the Perfect Solution to being tired of a Dull Boring Ceiling and are a Perfect Match for your creative Design Ideas! Our Ceiling Tiles and Crown Moldings can be glued over Any Clean Surface or for Drop In Grid Ceiling Tiles and are Paintable. Looks Like real Copper!...See MoreLong narrow en-suite, what tiles, furniture etc
Comments (2)Generally a larger tile will make a room look bigger than a smaller one as they are less 'busy' also go for lighter colours across all surfaces (ceiling, floor and wall) if you can to increase the light in the room. If a Building Inspector is involved you may need to keep a certain colour difference between surfaces, but in the past we have negotiated a band at skirting level and at the edge of the ceiling to satisfy the regulations which could be an option if needed. The old idea of using mirrors to open up a space really does work. I don't know if you will have a window - if so I assume from the description that it would be either a velux type roof window or a vertical dormer window - either way if you have one try and put a mirror opposite if possible so the room is opened up even further and the light bouncing around the space is amplified. I know Ideal Standard do 'Concept Space' fittings that are more compact than their traditional counterparts which might be worth a gander. You can also get WCs with a sink over the cistern, an though these have never personally appealed, sometimes a small space breeds necessity. Good Luck!...See MoreMain Bathroom, En-suite, Master Ensuite and Cloakroom
Comments (1)Custom tiles here the top photo l think....See MoreBathroom brand?
Comments (4)I would source and possibly purchase your products online, so that you are in charge of the price and pay for the labour. 30K for 1 full bathroom, 1 en-suite and a toilet is more than most would think is anywhere near reasonable. People doing quotes can only pick up what you say you want and if you band about 'luxury' this and that, they will go top end for you. If you opened with my budget is £15k for everything including products, then they will know where they stand, by all means tell them that you don't want cheap looking. Do your research find out what products you like and where to buy and the cost and then get the quotes....See MoreCasa Ceramica Tile Company
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