New Bathroom
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Re: New Bathroom
There is quite a bit. Most is ripping everything out, is handy if you have a spare wc in the house lol
I have only being doing it a few hours a night tho so not had a decent run but has been fun doing it all so far. Work is too busy with the painting to be taking a day or 2 of to get right into it.
got the toilet fitted today and will post pics up tomorrow night once the sink n hopefully the bath in :)
I have only being doing it a few hours a night tho so not had a decent run but has been fun doing it all so far. Work is too busy with the painting to be taking a day or 2 of to get right into it.
got the toilet fitted today and will post pics up tomorrow night once the sink n hopefully the bath in :)
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didn't get as much as I hoped but football and taking the good lady to horse riding at the weekend scuppered my plans but plodded away just need to fit the waste for the sink taps, also need to it the bath end panel but the instructions say just screw on but I think that will ruin the look with screw holes.
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Well done, looks really good. Are you going to do the plastering yourself and the tiling?
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cheers buddy, yeah taper/ painter to trade and only going to be tiling the boxing in and walls round the bath
anyone have any decent ideas on how to get the bath panel on without having to screw the wood on as I don't want to waste the look I don't mind screwing the bottom as I will be putting a smaller plinth on as u can see it standing up in one of the pics
anyone have any decent ideas on how to get the bath panel on without having to screw the wood on as I don't want to waste the look I don't mind screwing the bottom as I will be putting a smaller plinth on as u can see it standing up in one of the pics
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been working away all week in ballater n managed to get home at the weekend but was working again.
once you start something you seem to just get so busy anyway managed to tile the bath wall still need to grout tho
once you start something you seem to just get so busy anyway managed to tile the bath wall still need to grout tho
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