Bathroom Renovation Project
Well I have finally bit the bullet and started my bathroom renovation. Basically the old bathroom is outdated and too small(2400mm x 1950mm). I have an unused storage area(1700mm x 1950mm) adjacent the bathroom which will enable the bathroom to increase in size of the new bathroom by removing a single brick wall and bricking up the opening on the storage area. The new bathroom will be 4200mm x 1950mm.
An additional room was built on the rear of the house during the 60s. They never removed the bathroom window but just put a timber louvre over it in the family room to hide it. It provided ventilation to the bathroom via the family room.
Quotes to do the bathroom ranged from $40K (putting villaboard on the window wall) to $55k doing it all in solid brick and plastering the bathroom anew.
I have decided to do it with brick and plaster after much debate. I will feel more confident knowing it is all solid.
I am planning undertile heating and have ordered the kit from Bulgaria via eBay (cost $177 including shipping)
I like the idea of a velux skylight/roof window (remote control electic opening) but will delay a decision on that.
I will update as I go along and welcome any thoughts before I progress too far.
Cheers
Juan
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Bathroom Renovation - Window Removed
The window came out without any problems. So far so good.
Cheers
Juan
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Window Opening bricked up
Well I have managed to fill the void with bricks and the new bricks provided better support for the brick courses above. The original lintel from 1914 looked a little flimsy but had stood the test of time with limited cracking.
Cheers
Juan
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