Cost to re-do a small bathroom?
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Off to try to finalise things tomorrow.
Nothing too different to what's been discussed so far so Karndean flooring, V&B toilet and vanity unit and basin and likely Hansgrohe or Aqualisa shower.
Exact shower tray size and glass size and style TBC other than I think it'll be "walk-in" or perhaps a flap type door as the room isn't massive so a full sliding door might get in the way when at the sink.
Nothing too different to what's been discussed so far so Karndean flooring, V&B toilet and vanity unit and basin and likely Hansgrohe or Aqualisa shower.
Exact shower tray size and glass size and style TBC other than I think it'll be "walk-in" or perhaps a flap type door as the room isn't massive so a full sliding door might get in the way when at the sink.
On the flip side, ours cost about £1.5k
Tiles - £200 (Selco)
Adhesive and grout - £100 (Selco)
Bath and panel - £40 (FB marketplace)
Sink unit and basin - £80 (FB marketplace)
Power shower - £150
Taps - £60 (screwfix)
Mirror - £60 (Amazon)
Flooring - £80 (B&Q)
Paint and misc - £100
Tiling labour - £500 (charged £3k to tile 2 bathrooms and most other rooms in the house (8 rooms) so tried to split fairly)
Radiator - £50
Shower screen - £50
Extractor - £40
I fitted the bath, did all the plumbing etc which saved a lot. Intentionally done cost effectively as it's being reconfigured as part of an extension in a few years time and the prior room was unserviceable. Bath, cabinet etc was all new but unfitted/too big and unreturnable for the people that bought it.
Tiles - £200 (Selco)
Adhesive and grout - £100 (Selco)
Bath and panel - £40 (FB marketplace)
Sink unit and basin - £80 (FB marketplace)
Power shower - £150
Taps - £60 (screwfix)
Mirror - £60 (Amazon)
Flooring - £80 (B&Q)
Paint and misc - £100
Tiling labour - £500 (charged £3k to tile 2 bathrooms and most other rooms in the house (8 rooms) so tried to split fairly)
Radiator - £50
Shower screen - £50
Extractor - £40
I fitted the bath, did all the plumbing etc which saved a lot. Intentionally done cost effectively as it's being reconfigured as part of an extension in a few years time and the prior room was unserviceable. Bath, cabinet etc was all new but unfitted/too big and unreturnable for the people that bought it.
clockworks said:
I can't imagine trying DIY 1200x600 tiles!
Probably OK on perfectly flat and plumb walls with no window or door openings, but a proper pain to fit in a "real life" bathroom?
Probably OK on perfectly flat and plumb walls with no window or door openings, but a proper pain to fit in a "real life" bathroom?
Our tiler, who works single handed, asked me for help on each one of these 1200x600 s, putting them down.
The job had to coincide with a day off for me.
Edited by The_Doc on Sunday 12th May 18:25
Just back.
Aqualisa has been suggested for the shower as the condenser boiler and gravity feed means it's simpler - means nothing to me but the current shower is Aqualisa and it's been flawless so I'm not going to get too hung up on that.
V&B for the cabinet and toilet.
Apparently the tap needs to be low pressure.
Aqualisa has been suggested for the shower as the condenser boiler and gravity feed means it's simpler - means nothing to me but the current shower is Aqualisa and it's been flawless so I'm not going to get too hung up on that.
V&B for the cabinet and toilet.
Apparently the tap needs to be low pressure.
We are going to remodel our bathroom next month. It will definitely cost more than we expected as we decided to install a walk-in tub for my MIL. I came across Safe Step Tub reviews and it is supposed to be a good choice. At least, people are pleased with their purchases and find them convenient.
Edited by goldor on Wednesday 22 May 09:21
Can someone educate me on basin taps please?
I believe we need a low pressure tap as the system is gravity fed and this appears to rule out a lot of taps including V&B as apparently those crazy Germans (and half the continent except the UK) use high pressure so don't tend to make low pressure taps.
I believe we need a low pressure tap as the system is gravity fed and this appears to rule out a lot of taps including V&B as apparently those crazy Germans (and half the continent except the UK) use high pressure so don't tend to make low pressure taps.
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