Just started on what was initialy going to be a quick pull up the old wooden floor and replace with tile's job in my Bathroom. It all started when a few of the floorboards started to tent and before I knew it the wife and I had decided on a new shower cubicle, new bath, new loo and new sink vanity unit all with new taps etc Oh unfortunatly theres not enougth room in the bathroom as it is so the airing cupboard is coming out and part of the wall and the door is being extended about 700mm into landing. Even then the bathroom is still going to be too small so the stud wall between the bathroom and our bedroom is coming down and being rebuilt 600mm into bedroom. This will allow us to fit a corner bath unit and a large shower cubicle. Of course a total re-tile of the wall's is now also included in the project! Talking of tiles did I mention that the previous home owner used white wall tiles with black grouting on the ceiling? Yep, the ceilings going to come down, replaced with new plasterboard and flat skimmed.
First step is destroying the short stud wall partion between the end of the bath and the way to small shower cubicle before removing the shower. Had to fit service valves today to do this. Then have a Man coming round to knock the wall down and rebuild it next week. Next step will be replastering and painting bedroom (only done it 18 months ago!)
A few "before" pictures
Shower Cubicle with short stud wall
This is the ceiling!
Shot of shower
Need to re-position toilet as right by window.
Amazingly at the moment there is NO heating in the bathroom so going to fit a large towel radiator. Also when the ceiling is replaced going to get rid of those stupid spot lights as at least one bulb blows every week.
Planning to do the work over 3 months or so and have a bottle of Champagne left over from chrimbo to toast the project when it's done!
edit: had a result today when I popped into wicks and they were selling ex display taps for a tenner. Picked up a nice mixer tap with shower attachment and set of basin taps
First step is destroying the short stud wall partion between the end of the bath and the way to small shower cubicle before removing the shower. Had to fit service valves today to do this. Then have a Man coming round to knock the wall down and rebuild it next week. Next step will be replastering and painting bedroom (only done it 18 months ago!)
A few "before" pictures
Shower Cubicle with short stud wall
This is the ceiling!
Shot of shower
Need to re-position toilet as right by window.
Amazingly at the moment there is NO heating in the bathroom so going to fit a large towel radiator. Also when the ceiling is replaced going to get rid of those stupid spot lights as at least one bulb blows every week.
Planning to do the work over 3 months or so and have a bottle of Champagne left over from chrimbo to toast the project when it's done!
edit: had a result today when I popped into wicks and they were selling ex display taps for a tenner. Picked up a nice mixer tap with shower attachment and set of basin taps