Unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to put tiles on the floor in this bathroom, shall we just say the floor has a bit of a bend in it. To make the shower tray level is perfectly level but that means it's flush at the back and has a 50mm step at the front over just 900mm! That's the joy of living in an old house though I suppose. It's a pity it slopes towards the door (away from any possible drain) really otherwise I could probably have made it a wetroom.
... rushes off to take some photos ...
Thought you might like to see some photos. Every last piece of this bathroom is my own work, plumbing, floor, framework for the shower tray, stud wall, boarding, plastering, lights, extractor etc etc. It's taken me a while but I think it's getting there now.
Still need to drill the holes for the support bolts - a little thing called work got in the way this morning. Wen't for ply as per advice, feels like the right thing.
It's not an optical illusion the floor does drop that much from the back to the front of the shower tray. It's all plumbed and had the first edge sealing -drains a treat too. Probably overkill but I've sealed all the joints in the hardibacker too.
A cabinet I'm building which will be encased in oak and support a washbowl type sink. All the plumbing is still behind the wall but there is no boarding on the other side yet
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Oh, this is my first bathroom so if you spot any mistakes don't be afraid to say...
... rushes off to take some photos ...
Thought you might like to see some photos. Every last piece of this bathroom is my own work, plumbing, floor, framework for the shower tray, stud wall, boarding, plastering, lights, extractor etc etc. It's taken me a while but I think it's getting there now.
Still need to drill the holes for the support bolts - a little thing called work got in the way this morning. Wen't for ply as per advice, feels like the right thing.
It's not an optical illusion the floor does drop that much from the back to the front of the shower tray. It's all plumbed and had the first edge sealing -drains a treat too. Probably overkill but I've sealed all the joints in the hardibacker too.
A cabinet I'm building which will be encased in oak and support a washbowl type sink. All the plumbing is still behind the wall but there is no boarding on the other side yet
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Oh, this is my first bathroom so if you spot any mistakes don't be afraid to say...