drunkenfool
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As I said in the other bathroom, we're looking at fitting a new bathroom in the house here, with a budget of £4k total. Im gonna try and do as much of the work myself as I can, but may have to call someone in to fit the shower, but either way, I thought Id start a new thread in case people are interested in the progress again, its gonna take a few weeks for any real progress though.
We're going to pretty much gut it and start again - gonna replace the bath with a big walk in digital power shower and tile the bathroom, hopefully with underfloor heating. I was thinking about turning it into a wetroom but its gonna be far too much hassle and cost.
Ive found a sink and toilet on ebay that I absolutely love
I know the tiles that I want, ive seen them in the topps tiles catalogue but cant see them online.
Will update this as and when theres any progress!
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mav
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that sink and toilet is
I will be interested in this as my next project is Bathroom, I will be getting a plumber to fit the new suite but rest will be done by me....I wanted a walk in shower but with kids need the bath still..
Hope it all goes well...........
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Cosmo
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I cant see that toilet being comfortable to use
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
I cant see that toilet being comfortable to use
and me dont think my bum would fit on it
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myke
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is there a seat under the lid?
looks very cool, but dunno about practicality.
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Ally
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and ps - we replaced bath with a big shower (1400 x 800) and i loves it!
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
and ps - we replaced bath with a big shower (1400 x 800) and i loves it!
Sex in the shower now issit ally?
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by myke
is there a seat under the lid?
I think its a sit and shit method.
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
quote: Originally posted by Ally
and ps - we replaced bath with a big shower (1400 x 800) and i loves it!
Sex in the shower now issit ally?
Yeah, quite abit so much in fact i want a little seat in there attached to the wall its so great having a house
In the living room alot as well on the sofa - but if you see my other thread that has to stop now due to the blind having a 2-3inch gap at the bottom *cries*
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drunkenfool
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I kinda like knowing that people may be watching
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C2RL R
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I wouldnt bother with underfloor heating mate. I know a guy who sells this for a living but wont have it in his house. I dont know a lot about it but the fact he can get it cheap as fook but still wont have it speaks volumes.
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Cosmo
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we have it in a few rooms and its great. Have thick slate flooring in the kitchen and warms it up nicely.
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C2RL R
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i suppose you need it for slate floor, bet it can be pretty cold in winter.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
i suppose you need it for slate floor, bet it can be pretty cold in winter.
yup, if you come down in the morning and the heating isnt on yet and walking in bare feet its a bit of a shock!
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C2RL R
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how does underfloor heating work anyway? is it electric?
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Cosmo
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ours is electric but linked onto the central heating so comes on at the same time.
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Danny P
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Just having ours done now.
Will get some pics when its finished (half done now)
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sigibbons
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Underfloor heating can be electric or water.
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sigibbons
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The electric stuff just comes in big rolls on a mat and you roll it out and cut to size, then tile over.
The water system is lot more complicated as it usually goes ontop of the florr insualtion then gets screeded over and then your floor finish goes on that.
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drunkenfool
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My mum has it in her bathrrom and kitchen, works really well She has this little control box on the wall too so you can set the temperature, timer etc
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Ben J
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We've got water heated flooring throughout our apartment....thermostat in each room. Its the nuts.
[Edited on 26-02-2007 by bjackso2x]
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