Bathroom panelling
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Bathroom wall panel -has anyone tried them yet?
Comments (8)Hi Carol waterproof panels are a great alternative to tiling a wall and have been used in hotels for many many years. The panels have been finding there way in to homes more and more in recent years. The initial cost of a panel could work out to more than what some tiles would cost but a big saving is then made in the time and labour charge of fitting a panel compared to having the same area tiled. If installed correctly they are perfectly safe and you should not worry about getting leaks through joins etc. Also if in 5-10 years time you decided to replace the panels they would be a lot easier to replace than tiles and a lot less mess made in the process. Hope this helps....See MoreNew Bathroom Project with Waterproof Panels
Comments (15)Also worth noting that the preparatory work required to enable a first class finish can be extensive. Essentially the walls need to be flat, true & square. This is in fact where most of the work comes in to it. Tilling requires far less prep work ordinarily. However, it all depends on the finish you hope to achieve and the complexity of the design. Top Tip! If your installer is able to butt & scribe a joint the full height of these panels you know you have a real professional at hand. This will open up design possibilities without having to use unsightly cover/jointing strips which is the whole idea behind Nuance panels as opposed to similar products from other wall panel manufacturers....See MoreUpdated bathroom with waterproof panels
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Comments (7)I’ve had wall panels in a shower (Spa-board type) they lasted a long time but I didn’t buy the same again when I installed a walk in shower. They don’t look as attractive in a large enclosure. They lost their shine very quickly. Like tiles they get soap drying on and need cleaning and I find that tiles are easier to clean than being ‘careful’ when cleaning the boards and tiles come back to ‘new’ better. Also they have the ‘grout’ problem along each join and seal at the bottom. I have large tiles to minimise grouting. I spray Dettol mould n mildew on the sealer when it looks as if it’s starting to discolour and just leave it on, it washes off next shower. Sooo lazy! I use Ciff for the rest and it’s all good. The grouting is clean and it’s been done 4 years and 3 showers a day! We have a vanity unit which looks lovely but it has a resin type integrated sink, which as above shows the soap quickly, however it is easier to clean a sink. I’d rather have ceramic. The drawers are fab, everything is easy to see and access. It was apparent it wasn’t going to be safe wall mounted when kids started to use it so I had to have two support legs at the front, luckily they are chrome and not very noticeable....See More- 7 years ago
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