help with bathroom redesign
Lu D
5 years ago
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Lu D
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Bathroom redesign
Comments (5)Oh I agree. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. Any ideas how I can get the floorplan to enlarge?? [and the rest of my photos too!}...See MoreHelp! Bathroom renovation
Comments (25)Hi Wuff - house with no bath is not a problem. Your only issue may be at resale if a family with young children might be looking specifically for a bath but, unless you are planning to sell in the short term, that can't be a consideration. You need a bathroom that works for your needs now and in the future so if you don't need a bath and space is short, really do consider living without one. Good luck!...See MoreNeed help with Ensuite Bathroom renovation
Comments (19)Think of recessing the Mirrored shaving cabinets as being recessed the same as the Niches in the shower wall, simply they remove/cut out the plaster board to the size/position and shape and frame that up with timber. The plaster board on the back of the recess belongs to the room behind and is the wall for that room, so makes no difference to your WIR. Just a thought if you go for the recessed wall cistern, when my brother inlaw did theirs the Architect suggested that they have a discreet panel screwed back over it, not fixed and plastered so that if any problems developed, Leaks etc it would be easy to access cheers...See MoreBathroom layout help - awkward space at bathroom
Comments (5)Yes thank you for your thoughts. the room is 2.8 (with window) vs 3.4m. I do find it a bit annoying too as I don't like that you open the door and see straight away into the shower (though I'm certain the door would have a lock). I'm sure they lined the bath up to be with the window as visually that looks better, but then I find the space at the end annoying. I like the alternative drawings (I like three of them lots!) and I had been considering an drop in bath built wall to wall rather than a freestanding but also finding it frustrating to find a really nice supportive bath and there are less drop in baths than freestanding around at the moment which is a bit annoying. Thanks Anna for the picture, that helps as that looks good (though we would have more space at either end, 50cm) and I prefer the look of yours with some space but not as cavenous... I think I might have to have a talk with my husband as we really need to work out what to do!!...See Moremacyjean
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