loft conversion
says just outdoor?
wall colour
paint - Walls painted in 50GG40/064, Dulux.
paint - Walls painted in 30BG37/110, Dulux.
paint colour - blue blood paint paper library
1.8 shower tray low level
colour teal tension
down pipe - F&B
Monsoon Night Matt Finish, Valspar
stone blue - f&b paint
layout
paint
paint
paint and tiles
paint
paint colour
paint
paint slate blue - designers guild
paint colour - Patrician designers guild
bathroom cupboard
wall colour - tempest fired earth
warrobe sliding doors
bathroom tiles?
shower room floor tiles
flooring advice Which Flooring Should I Choose for My Bathroom? Bathroom flooring has to work extra hard. It needs to handle moisture, be kind to bare feet and be easy to clean, all while looking effortlessly gorgeous. So which material should you choose? Start by considering who will be using the bathroom, and therefore how robust the flooring needs to be. Then think about what kind of look you’re aiming for – rustic or contemporary; pretty, striking or simple; wow or wonderfully practical? To help you pinpoint the perfect flooring for you, check out the pros and cons of these 12 options. Professional advice from: Katherine Campbell of Amberth; Lydia Robinson of Design Storey; Michelle Johnson of Michelle Shakallis Interiors; Sharon Lillywhite of Oliver Burns This article is from our Most Popular stories file Amberth Porcelain Porcelain tiles are one of the most popular choices for bathroom floors, and for good reason. “Porcelain is a mix of quartz, clay and feldspar fired at a high temperature, making it very dense and non-porous,” Katherine Campbell says. “The tiles come in a wide range of sizes, colours and textures, so you can create a traditional, modern, natural or luxu...
lighting
the wood works - cupboard makers
mock marble tiles
wall tiles
paint
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