Small Ensuite Renovation
Julie W
4 years ago
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Comments (1)Hello Sue, in answering your question, is splash back sheeting as good as tiles? For most people it is not, mainly down to aesthetics. If I break it down into splash back requirements, splash back sheeting passes. It is generally a laminate that is specifically treated with a impervious coating, making it suitable for wet areas, however it does need correct installation for it to look and work the way it's intended. There are specific joiners and edge strips requied to install it which actually highlight a joint. This factor makes it unappealing for many people. It will work as a tile does, however the large format sheeting is generally a give awY for the laminated product, some prefer to view it as a fake tile, rather than a tile substitute which it actually is. In shower recesses or as a wall maligning where part of a splash back it can look great. I actually designed the image featured on the laminex aqua panel brochure. Lastly, the cost factor. It is a DIY product which saves trades costs and time, therefor worth considering, although the range of colour, texture and shape of tiles nowadays, make them hard to beat!...See MoreSmall en-suite layout help!
Comments (4)with the available space there's very limited options and likely that the existing ensuite already has a shower at one end and toilet at the other with sink in the middle..could you have storage pushed inside a wall cavity and/or is there any space available in any adjoining rooms?i...See MoreEn-suite and walk in Wardrobe shared sliding door
Comments (17)We have the same layout as you in our 90s spec built home. We have Bunnings type cavity sliders so I imagine ours are about as cheap as you can get. They are awful - they are noisy when they slide so if one of us gets up in the night for the bathroom, we have to open the door in slow motion so as not to wake the other one up! We have them on our other wet rooms through the house and I find them not too bad acoustically but they don't screen anything in the ensuite. I would not recommend them at all. As for whether to have 1 or 2 doors, the only time I close the WIR door is when I am at my wits end haha! It's a great space for a private phone conversation but I really couldn't be bothered closing the door any other time...See MoreHow to make a narrow en-suite look wider
Comments (7)the measurements look more like a hallway space..challenging but never impossible and any internal room can always be improved with my favourite Solar Skylights (try Illume or Arcol brand available at major hardware stores) but, if you're planning to retile and adding another room there's no better opportunity to see if there's any opportunity to rearrange the space to a more comfortable shape..post a plan including of all the adjoining rooms and the new room...See MoreJulie W
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