Shower Lighting Help!
samharwood87
7 years ago
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samharwood87
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Need help with our shower room please
Comments (0)Our bedroom measures 19ft by almost 11ft with a window in both short sides. The wall space on either side of the window is just 720mm. I would ideally like to keep some of the window light in the bedroom - are glass doors really expensive? This is a first floor bedroom would it be possible to make it into a tiny tanked room? We want to keep the bedroom as large as possible. Thank you....See Moreensuite shower room help!
Comments (33)I think that on a shelf of 80 cm wide, a basin of 40 cm diam. would be good. Leaves you 20 cm on each side to put your stuff. Wouldn't go bigger. A basin of 30 cm diam seems a bit small to me. A 60 cm mirror would be fine. I'm no expert though. But to me it feels like it would work. Love the lights that you're showing. Especially the Portabombillas ones (if that's the name of them)....See MoreHelp! Can I make a shower screen work in this bathroom?
Comments (17)Congrats on your new home! The cheapest option is to update the rail and add a new shower curtain- or a shower blind as previously suggested. All other options are costly. I know as I have just researched the same problem for a house I have just renovated! L shaped glass screens are not standard so are costly to purchase. I would suggest rather than spending the money on a costly alternative, spend the money on doing up the bathroom which will add value. The current bathroom has a basic suite and wall/ floor tiles. If you renovate the bathroom you will get your money back and probably a bit more depending on where the house is. Replace the suite with something new- basic white suite costs about £450 including taps and keep everything in the same place so cheaper to replumb. The basic wall tiles, if in good order, you could re-grout with a coloured grout. Grey is the obvious option but there are some great alternatives- red, blue or yellow for instance. Keep the shower curtain option and maybe move the shower fixing to the long wall and add a overhead shower head so the water goes down rather then outwards- if you know what I mean! You could lift the floor tiles and if laying on a flat surface, lay vinyl tiles which you can do yourself. B&Q have a lovely geometric design which I have used a couple of times and looks great- especially if you team with blue grout! Distract the eye of your potential viewers with great design and hopefully they will forget all about the shower- after all you bought it so others will too! Good luck! In the photo are the B&Q vinyl tiles I mentioned. On the walls are shower panels from Reco panels-not cheap but come in all sorts of designs and you can fit them yourself to the wall so avoiding the use of a tiler! Also quick so your bath won't be out of action for too long!...See MoreHelp requested - Floorplan re-config for utility/shower-room
Comments (9)Is this a bungalow or house as I’d think of easy access for laundry if the latter? Could option B work but push the loo wall back a bit and lost that awkward alcove created in the bedroom and use it for slim storage in the bathroom? You could have a long run of laundry units on the left wall and coat cupboards etc on the right hand wall as you enter from the hall I’m not sure if the bedroom is in full time use but is it being ensuite critical? Jack and Jill bathrooms can also create awkward moments!...See Moresamharwood87
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