Ojc
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Does it cost to do a bathroom out? New suite, tiled walls, floor tiles?
Not looking for high end stuff, just new stuff? Average sized bathroom, no shower unit.
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Colin
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Depends on the size, whats to be tiled, splashbacks or floor to ceiling. Also how much if any you can do yourself.
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Ben G
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2-3 grand for a decent spec i'd say.
go into b&q and check their displays.
you can get a bath for 120 quid or one for 500 quid, just depends on what you want, minimalistic and clean or fancy and with character.
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Rob_Quads
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1-2+ grand if you are looking for it tiled. Tiles can majorly affect the cost - big ones or small ones etc.
You can do it for well under a grand if you shop around and do the work yourself.
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dannymccann
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When it comes to doing this in my place I want to give it a try to save money but Im also guaranteed to do it shit so will cost me double to get it put right anyway I dont have the patience for it I dont think
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
1-2+ grand if you are looking for it tiled. Tiles can majorly affect the cost - big ones or small ones etc.
You can do it for well under a grand if you shop around and do the work yourself.
I like this
Nice bathroom suite on B&Q website for a touch under £400, floor tiles & wall tiles. Can do it myself with my mate so just get my mate a drink.
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AndyKent
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2.5k for something of a decent spec with someone else fitting it is bang on right now.
Chop a grand of if you do everything yourself.
Chop 500 quid off if you buy more basic fittings.
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Ojc
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1k is what I kinda thought, cheers breh.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
1-2+ grand if you are looking for it tiled. Tiles can majorly affect the cost - big ones or small ones etc.
You can do it for well under a grand if you shop around and do the work yourself.
I like this
Nice bathroom suite on B&Q website for a touch under £400, floor tiles & wall tiles. Can do it myself with my mate so just get my mate a drink.
got a link? changing our bathroom and need ideas
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corsagsigav
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plumber did say to me that b&q have weird fittings or something i will ask him when i go back to work
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ash_corsa
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Did ours for less than £1k, shower bath with curved screen, new sink, loo, taps, tiles, vinyl flooring, downlights with dimmer, extractor fan etc...
Good quality stuff aswell, not the value B&Q rubbish.
Just need to shop around
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Lawrah
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Lots of sales on just now, I would have a look at places that do bathrooms. Should get a good deal.
Ours is Victoria Plumb. http://www.victoriaplumb.com/?gclid=CK7V5dOJnqYCFcgf4Qodn3E4ZQ
[Edited on 03-01-2011 by Lawrah]
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IvIarkgraham
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cost me about 1200 and i did all the work myself
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mattk
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B&Q bathrooms are decent enough, i always reccomend them, you can get takeaway ones for about 200 quid, i charge 300 to fit them so there is 500, you can pay what you like for tiles, and floor tiles upstairs are a bad idea imo
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
floor tiles upstairs are a bad idea imo
Why?
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ash_corsa
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Cold and when layed on a timber floor they can move/crack etc...
Need ply putting down first but even then that isnt always 100%
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mattk
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and for any future access to under the boards
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
and for any future access to under the boards
You could say the same about laminate though
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mattk
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yeah, exactly the same, I hate laminate floor with a passion anywhere
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Rob_Quads
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Big difference is laminate you can lift and relay. I put an extension on which meant we had to lift up half of the livingroom - we then just relayed it also extending into the new space
Tiles you normally have to destroy to remove.
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VegasPhil
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Mine cost about £600. Only a small room. Haven't had the lino fitted yet.
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Jake
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dont fucking lay tiles on floor boards
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Ojc
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No mate.
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IvIarkgraham
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=505301
only thing i didnt replace was the bath and sink
fully tiled, mixer shower, new tray and door, new toilet, painted ceiling, laminate flooring
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