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Hi all,
Thought I would share pictures of my bathroom refurb with you all. It may help people who want ideas etc. I want to thank everyone on the forum who has given me advice on many occasions that has helped me get to the (nearly) completed article!
As you can see, it was a lovely bathroom to start with!
Ripping out was the first job. I wished many a time I had a downstairs toilet it would have made the job much easier!
We replaced the upper section of the internal cast iron soil stack with plastic. The vent pipe was done in 2" with an AAV in the loft. Probably slightly undersized but we have got good sewers where I live so I take a chance!
The bath was dropped into an alcove where the airing cupboard / water cylinder used to be. Having the boiler installed in the loft freed up a lot of space in the bathroom! Mixer shower chased into the wall.
The frame was built to house the cistern and to hide all the waste pipework. Thought it would be much neater than trying to box in behind normal bathroom suites!
Plasterboarding, skimming and painting done and I am really pleased with the result. I tried to do the panelling in one piece of plasterboard but ended up with two halves. The join looks alot worse in the picture than it does in the flesh, paint & filler must still have been wet.
On with the tiling in the bath alcove.
And the finished bath alcove with the shower screen fitted. Only the shower rail and facia left to do now!
I'm not doing that again for a while!
For those who are interested, I did have the services of a plumber friend who helped with the soil stack and did the pipework and shower (very grateful). A plasterer did the boarding and skimming and I did the boxing, tiling, fitting toilet, sink, floor, painting and other little bits.
Thought I would share pictures of my bathroom refurb with you all. It may help people who want ideas etc. I want to thank everyone on the forum who has given me advice on many occasions that has helped me get to the (nearly) completed article!
As you can see, it was a lovely bathroom to start with!
Ripping out was the first job. I wished many a time I had a downstairs toilet it would have made the job much easier!
We replaced the upper section of the internal cast iron soil stack with plastic. The vent pipe was done in 2" with an AAV in the loft. Probably slightly undersized but we have got good sewers where I live so I take a chance!
The bath was dropped into an alcove where the airing cupboard / water cylinder used to be. Having the boiler installed in the loft freed up a lot of space in the bathroom! Mixer shower chased into the wall.
The frame was built to house the cistern and to hide all the waste pipework. Thought it would be much neater than trying to box in behind normal bathroom suites!
Plasterboarding, skimming and painting done and I am really pleased with the result. I tried to do the panelling in one piece of plasterboard but ended up with two halves. The join looks alot worse in the picture than it does in the flesh, paint & filler must still have been wet.
On with the tiling in the bath alcove.
And the finished bath alcove with the shower screen fitted. Only the shower rail and facia left to do now!
I'm not doing that again for a while!
For those who are interested, I did have the services of a plumber friend who helped with the soil stack and did the pipework and shower (very grateful). A plasterer did the boarding and skimming and I did the boxing, tiling, fitting toilet, sink, floor, painting and other little bits.