Small shower room
cjmonty01
7 years ago
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need help with a small shower/ toilet room
Comments (2)It all depends on the layout of the room and position of door. If the door is central, the answer is yes; shower to one side, WC to the other, and basin directly in front. The door will need to open outwards, or instead a pocket door....See MoreT Extactor fan for a small shower room
Comments (3)There are 2 types of extractor - in-line (where the fan motor sits remotely to the vent in the bathroom) and a wall/ceiling mounted fan that has the motor located at the vent point. If you have space in the loft, in-line fans tend to give a better rate of extraction and are quieter as the motor is outside the bathroom. HIB Cyclone has an extraction rate of 210 m3/hour - you should allow a minimum of 4 air changes per hour but the more the better. This fan also has a decibel rating 32db and an adjustable timer that allows the fan to over-run by up to 30 minutes. HIB also have the Breeze in wall/ceiling fan which has an extraction rate of 97m3/hr but only 25db. This model is also a available with a humidity sensor so the fan will run on longer after a shower than if put on to use the loo. The Airflow Icon ranges also offer the same with add on modules and also offer more styling options with the 'iris' shutter which opens in use and closes to stop back draughts. The range is available in several different finishes to co-ordinate with the bathroom fittings. All of these fans are IPX4 rated which means they are suitable for bathroom use. I hope this has been helpful for you - let me know if you'd like further advice on the subject. Jane x...See MoreTile trim in small shower room.
Comments (5)Whilst I agree in an ideal world, none would be better - if only you could magically neaten all the edges with something without using edging! However, you can get some reasonable looking metal tile edging which doesn't look too bad. It was used on the tiles in one of our bathrooms plus we've just had some used with the tiles in our new kitchen. When you look at the tiles front on in there, all you see is the thinnest brushed silver metal line - so not too bad. I'll see if I can upload a photo....See MoreEnough space to create a utility room and separate shower room?
Comments (10)Assuming the plumbing can't go all the way into the porch (and runs along the left), I imagined this: Instead of opening up the complete kitchen-dining wall (probably loadbearing), enlarge the current doorway and have a 'window frame' installed to open things up. No separate utility in this though. And is the door on the side the only door to your garden? I've simply added one, though french doors in the dining would most likely add more value. And with some extra cash you could open up the dining-lounge wall too. And close off some of the hallway to gain storage space under+near the stairs....See MoreTribbletrouble44152k7 Trek
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