Cost to re-do a small bathroom?
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At 2 sq meters you will cover most of the floor space with a bath mat anyway.
We went tile.
Same tile as the walls. The tiles sre not slippy as they are a more matt finish than shiny glaze but the real indulenge was the electric underfloor heating so the tiles are not cold in the morning and evenings when your generally barefoot.
Under floor heating was only £200 fitted extra when everything else was up anyway.
We went tile.
Same tile as the walls. The tiles sre not slippy as they are a more matt finish than shiny glaze but the real indulenge was the electric underfloor heating so the tiles are not cold in the morning and evenings when your generally barefoot.
Under floor heating was only £200 fitted extra when everything else was up anyway.
bhstewie said:
Bingo now you've said it it's Karndean and I assumed the C
It's very difficult to get too much of a feel for something stood on it in a showroom but looking on the website they seem to do stuff that looks like tiles as my concern was you'd have tiled walls with some fake plastic wood looking floor.
The room is 2M x 2M so even if it's expensive it's not going to be a big deal for 4M square.
Thoughts on that v tiles for a bathroom?
I have Amtico in my bathroom and it's been really good. Thinking about getting underfloor heating in there and wouldn't hesitate to do Amtico or Karndean in there again. It's very difficult to get too much of a feel for something stood on it in a showroom but looking on the website they seem to do stuff that looks like tiles as my concern was you'd have tiled walls with some fake plastic wood looking floor.
The room is 2M x 2M so even if it's expensive it's not going to be a big deal for 4M square.
Thoughts on that v tiles for a bathroom?
Bathrooms are great bang for buck
Some of the labour charges here are bonkers though
Brands that I would recommend having done three bathrooms and two WCs recently
Hans grohe taps and showers and thermostatic showers
Shower head from the ceiling is a nice touch IMO
Shower lab screens
Duravit basins, baths, furniture (long lead times)
Catalano whirl bogs
Geberit concealed cisterns
Hib mirrors
Taps coming out of walls
Zhender factory shop for 70% off your towel rails
Definitely get a softener. The feeling of soft water on your skin is fabulous
Mitred edges on tiles
Some of the labour charges here are bonkers though
Brands that I would recommend having done three bathrooms and two WCs recently
Hans grohe taps and showers and thermostatic showers
Shower head from the ceiling is a nice touch IMO
Shower lab screens
Duravit basins, baths, furniture (long lead times)
Catalano whirl bogs
Geberit concealed cisterns
Hib mirrors
Taps coming out of walls
Zhender factory shop for 70% off your towel rails
Definitely get a softener. The feeling of soft water on your skin is fabulous
Mitred edges on tiles
bhstewie said:
Bingo now you've said it it's Karndean and I assumed the C
It's very difficult to get too much of a feel for something stood on it in a showroom but looking on the website they seem to do stuff that looks like tiles as my concern was you'd have tiled walls with some fake plastic wood looking floor.
The room is 2M x 2M so even if it's expensive it's not going to be a big deal for 4M square.
Thoughts on that v tiles for a bathroom?
We have Karndean in the kitchen and I’m not too impressed if I’m honest. It’s a pain to clean properly as it’s a multistage (all supplied by Karndean of course…) process and it’s a faff. We’ve given up and just use Flash now (I can hear the gasps of horror from certain PHers from here ) but we’ll be getting rid when we do our kitchen later on this year. Looks alright but no better than a decent vinyl covering in my opinion.It's very difficult to get too much of a feel for something stood on it in a showroom but looking on the website they seem to do stuff that looks like tiles as my concern was you'd have tiled walls with some fake plastic wood looking floor.
The room is 2M x 2M so even if it's expensive it's not going to be a big deal for 4M square.
Thoughts on that v tiles for a bathroom?
I’d persevere with your plumber and put tiles down. They will look a lot better and unless you’re a total numpty, are perfectly safe and so much easier to keep clean.
If poss, have a think about underfloor heating. One thing with tiles is they can be cold underfoot esp in winter. One thing we regret not doing.
paulguitar said:
valiant said:
If poss, have a think about underfloor heating.
Does anyone know approximately how much this costs to do? What would be the ballpark price for a 12 ft square room?We have a timer/thermostat.
The timer was most of the cost. The rest was pre cut heat pads that clipped together so can be as big or as small as required.
The floor is set to 23c about 15 hours a day.
You can go foe a piss in the middle of the night and the floors warm. You dont need to find your slippers
craig1912 said:
DonkeyApple said:
Re underfloor heating, it doesn't cost much to put in so I took the view to stick it in anyway but to not do away with the rad so that the room didn't need to use it to be functional.
Also electric element in radiator to dry towels in summer when heating is offMrJuice said:
I guess this is only relevant if doing whole house, but I have my towel rails on a separate circuit to the central heating. I can therefore put them on independently which is useful
And you can fudge it turning the valves off on the other rads but it can be a bit of a faff as a workaround. Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff