Angled master bathroom advice
katie s
5 years ago
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Comments (3)assuming that this bathroom is upstairs i've tried to keep the plumbing close to original positions and only moved one wall to allow for a built in mirrored wall cabinet and generous vanity with drawers (NB a longer bath or deeper vanity will make the standing space subject to falling backwards into the bath!!) ...pushing this toilet cubicle further into the roof space would make more space for a bigger bath and there would also be enough space to have the entry to this shower at the narrow end and make the shower up 1800 x 900) but that would mean the end wall would begin to be uncomfortably low at only 1400mm...See MoreBathroom Tiles pairing advice
Comments (2)Does the bathroom come off the bedroom or off the glossy tiled floor. If off the bedroom, then take a sample of your laminate flooring to a tile shop and match to that in a Matt finished tile. And yes, the wooden vanity will look great. If the bathroom is joining the gloss tiles, then why can't you use those tiles as well, in the bathroom. Your tile shop would help you with a good match, if those are too slippery for bathroom. Definitely still use the wood vanity, to add some texture. The bedroom tone and gloss tiles are different, so which ever room the bathroom is joining, use that colour tone....See MoreSmall Bathroom Layout Advice
Comments (2)I don’t mind your design. Whilst a nice view is good when you look through the bathroom door I wouldn’t compromise functionality to achieve it. I’ve attached a pic of a corner freestanding bath that may suit - easy to install, easy to clean. I have a toilet on the wall adjacent to a bedroom and haven’t had an problems due to its location - installation was easy due to the space and under the house and there isn’t a noise problem....See MoreBathroom tiling advice
Comments (15)All the grout lines appear to be level and even. The tiles for the fall towards the drain in the angled shower are actually nicely done. By all means have a conversation with the tiler but it looks ok for a being mid job. I would be asking what is all over the top of the tiles. Given grouting doesn’t appear to have started I would expect clean-ish tiles. And it’s not unusual for a contractor to sub contract out speciality skills like tiling but do have a conversation about your conversation with the person you are paying. Does your state require waterproofing to be done by qualified person? Eg Victoria doesn’t but it still needs to comply with the Australian standard. If your worried, speak to your contractor....See Morekatie s
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