Bathroom rebuild - Work in progress

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Mapei renovation screed :thumbright:
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All non cut tiles are down... back buttering is proper messy. This was quite stressful, dont know why!

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:thumbleft: shiny
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done for today!

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Looks good

what are these 300 by 300
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330x330

Nothing else done im afraid as I was meant to be in reciept of a nice 10mm shower screen and channels but it never turned up on Friday.. despite me waiting in all day for it!

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I hope you are going to give a one page blow-by-blow account of what you've done, complete with materials and prices :cheers:

I'm going to attempt to turn our bathroom into a wet room so I'm interested in your experience of materials and why you chose them over others - lots of information would be very welcome :?
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Bit of an update, done a bit more tiling

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I like the big tiles on the wall

what are you using as a starter bar on the wall
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mcluma wrote:I like the big tiles on the wall

what are you using as a starter bar on the wall
Just a box level and some rubi stands. Didnt want to nail a batten to the wall as the area is tanked
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Looking good Dave :thumbright:

What is the waste pipe on the right for, it looks a little high for a bath.
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looking good
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thescruff wrote:Looking good Dave :thumbright:

What is the waste pipe on the right for, it looks a little high for a bath.
Hey up Scruff. Its the waste for the bath, but the old bath. Its also strung up so I could tile the floor.

Will re-plumb it when walls are tiles and grouted and I bring the new bath up

thanks guys. Its slow going but im doing everything myself!
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Looks mega!!! Makes me feel totally guilty at the snails pace I move at!!!

It's been over 5 years (getting near to last job on a full house reno), but like I say to the missis....can't rush these things :lol:

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Bit more tiling done and threw some plaster up on the ceiling this AM


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