Please somebody...lol
I have a small but perfectly formed bathroom. Tiled floor to ceiling. New bath but no toilet or sink yet. This is because I have a new vanity unit(s) to go in with back to wall toilet which I have yet to purchase yet.
The problem is that I need to lay a new flooring on top of 18mm chipboard.
The tiler I used wasn't the best and I have to correct some of his work. The idiot had even tiled on the original chipboard flooring and I had to replace the whole flooring because one or 2 tiles and sunk. ie he hadn't overboarded the chipboard first!
There is a gap of at least 15mm from the bottom of the wall tiles. Now ideally laying floor tiles on top of 6mm plywood would help reduce that gap when layed up to the wall tiles, right??
My question is...floor tiles or vinyl? Or what other alternative? Is their a skirting you could add so you don't have this gap? I don't like the idea of the bahtroom flooring being higher than my landing carpet.
Please, any advise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
I have a small but perfectly formed bathroom. Tiled floor to ceiling. New bath but no toilet or sink yet. This is because I have a new vanity unit(s) to go in with back to wall toilet which I have yet to purchase yet.
The problem is that I need to lay a new flooring on top of 18mm chipboard.
The tiler I used wasn't the best and I have to correct some of his work. The idiot had even tiled on the original chipboard flooring and I had to replace the whole flooring because one or 2 tiles and sunk. ie he hadn't overboarded the chipboard first!
There is a gap of at least 15mm from the bottom of the wall tiles. Now ideally laying floor tiles on top of 6mm plywood would help reduce that gap when layed up to the wall tiles, right??
My question is...floor tiles or vinyl? Or what other alternative? Is their a skirting you could add so you don't have this gap? I don't like the idea of the bahtroom flooring being higher than my landing carpet.
Please, any advise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance