Bathroom Reno Question
John Mallon
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Comments (2)What are your ceiling heights and to what height up the wall are you tiling ?...See MoreDesign advice please on small bathroom reno to queen of UNcreativity!
Comments (26)hi we have about six months ago now, re done our bath room , similar size to yours, and , i can take some photos and email them to you , we have maximised space, and walls , put in a white stone bath under the window , it is a metre in width , with a cool water spout coming off the centre under the window we pu t afalse ledge in to sit , candles etc on , , we tiles floor to ceiling, off white , wall mirror cabnit with three mirrors , inset into the wall so its only sits out a we bit from the wall tiles , floating bath room vanity , so that it makes the floor space look bigger , . matching stone square basin sits ontop of the vanity to one side so plenty of room to sit all your bath room stuff when need be , seperate shower all tiled as well , with inset , shelves for shampoo etc, also , when you open the bath room door and walk in when you close the bath room door behind it next to the shower is a very narrow floor to ceiling shelvec for towels, now the hole is there we jaust havent got the shelves put in yet. , we gt loads of comments as the bth room dosent look small evn though it is , , most expensive item the sqwat extra wide stone bath , made to order basin / tap ware and shower spray thing ,oh and the white stone vanity which we had made to order as well , due to the sizing ....See MoreBudget bathroom reno
Comments (22)Great work Tracy. As a first time DIY(er) you have inspired me to tackle my early 80's ensuite! I REALLY want to paint my daggy tiles but I've had so many people advise me against it saying that they will scratch and wear far too quickly... Have you found this to be true with yours??...See MoreBathroom reno design
Comments (4)We just finished renovating our 22 year old main bathroom that we included when we owner built our home. We originally had a massive corner bath complete with step to get in and not once in 22 years did we use it. At the opposite end of the bathroom was a much smaller shower which four of us used every day. When we decided to redo it from scratch, we swapped their positions, making the shower enormous and putting in a 1500mm free standing back to wall bath - ONLY because the bathroom is big. When we redo the second bathroom, which is much smaller, which has a shower in the bath, we are doing away with the bath altogether. Waste of space and money....See Morebigreader
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