Toilet roll holder on a shower screen?
Adam Pitt
3 years ago
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Comments (1)sorry here is sink/ vanity area....See MoreAnother bathroom problem
Comments (18)I see you have a back to the wall toilet and concealed cystern shown in your designers render. I'd just check on how this is going to be achieved. You need a cavity for a concealed cystern approx 200mm deep. Therefore, you have either a full height or half height 'false' wall in which to bury them. Taking your dimensions, i would build a full height false wall behind the shower of 1000mm wide on which to site the shower. I would then drop down to a half height wall for the sink and vanity. Also, consider your storage, do you want to keep cleaning products etc in there?, in which case have a better vanity unit. You could either have the room as is, but with an unconcealed cystern type toilet, like this. Or go with the half height wall, which instantly gives you a shelf, so that you can put up a wall cabinet of the same depth without overhanging the sink ( handy ). In other words, check on the type of fitting you want and can achieve with the designer....See Morefinal bathroom design - semi industrial?
Comments (78)@Jaya Garella I wasn't 100% sure what you meant by 'the bras'? haha. none of the tiles on the mock up pic are anything I have specifically chosen - they are the least offensive on the app I had which is a house mock up program and not specifically for bathrooms. I would need a splashback with a sink unit though as that back sink/wc wall is just a wood frame at the moment so will need plasterboarding. Part of me wants to avoid the grey as although I love a rich grey, the rest of my house is off black by F&B so very dark and moody. In the tiles in a small room it might be a bit drab? I'm also struggling to find patterned tiles that I could put all over the bath wall and bath that wouldn't be too much ie too large a pattern or too small. I would then have to have maybe a wood effect (vinyl or tile) on the floor as I think pattern on the floor and bath panel and large wall might be too much? You don't see the bath wall when you walk in as the door opens to the left and hides it. Trying to find some industrial glam images of alternative options as I'm a bit stuck in a rut with it and my bathroom fitting team is a bit old school so not up on design! haha...See MoreBathroom layout - will it be too tight
Comments (36)Thanks jennifer it looks really lovely! We are using marble effect tiles on the floor, on the wall behind the bath and in the shower enclosure. There will be a mosaic glass feature tile behind the vanity & the same in shower recess. Unfortunately we can’t have a recess above the bath (can’t remember why) but will have a small wooden stool next to the bath. Plastered in today doing the ensuite & bedroom...can’t wait for it to be finished!...See MoreAdam Pitt
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