Same tiles in living areas and wet areas
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HELP 14x3mtrs outdoor living area,decking,tiles don't know what to do.
Comments (3)I'd deck the lot. Add some raised planters and some raised built in seating. The seating could lift up for storage. Finish with large pots of herbs or veg. You can do lavender in one raised bed under the washing line, will make the washing smell lovely....See MoreWhen renovating should I have 2 small living areas or 1 big area?
Comments (3)just had a look at your existing plans for the second storey.. 1/ I'd make it all open plan .. First I'd move your bed 4 downstairs into the theatre room..reason ? bathroom is existing down there..you can turn it into a master suite..bathroom..study as retreat. which then leave you all that room ..bed 4 ..kitchen ..meals..lounge..foyer to just be one huge living area.. from that living area you can pop in a stacker door/bi folds to lead to your screen verandah. Personally I'd get rid of the screens and open it right up with banisters so you can have fresh air flowing in. You can do the same with the front as well to make it one huge area without much changes....See Morebenchtop and wet area tiles, What colour
Comments (7)you will love this weeks post then, going by you wanting a Scandi look that would include timber, do you have any plans of either bathroom and kitchen to see what the spaces are divided up into cheers...See MoreBathroom wet area back to wall or built in bath advice please?
Comments (30)Hi kristymacd, after changing my mind many times we went for a built in 1700 bath! Mostly as builder and tiler thought it would be easier to slope the floor properly and I liked the idea of the slightly larger built in compared to the 1590 back to wall. I’m sure a back to wall would’ve been possible and been fine, it all just got a bit hard and I knew both would look good. And I don’t think a back to wall would be any harder to clean than a built in - with a built in you have the hob and tiled face of the bath and back to wall there is the floor either side of the bath - same same! Here’s a pic of ours, not totally finished yet but really happy with it....See MoreTilly
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