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1st February 2007, 10:35 PM #1
My First Bathroom Reno Is Finished!
Hooray!
I have finally finished my first bathroom reno. I ripped out the old en-suite months ago, and it has been in use for a while now, but only in the last couple of days have I finished all the little jobs in there. So, I have attached some pictures of my handiwork, as frankly, I'm feeling a bit proud.....
I put mosaic around the wastes for no reason other than to save me the job of cutting the floor tiles, but I actually really like it now. Unfortunately, I got a bit forgetful with the camera when I was doing the walling and tiling, but hey ho, you can see the end result.
SWMBO had a lot to fit onto the walls, so it took a bit to make it all go on!
The only thing I didn't do was the shower screen. Had that made and installed by someone who knew what they were doing.....
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1st February 2007, 10:38 PM #2
And the finished product.....
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2nd February 2007, 09:44 AM #3
Looks good. Who's the mirror unit by ?
Now that you've finished is there anything you'd do differently ?
I'm probably going to be the only one who hasn't seen them before but I came across a square floor waste the other week - looked impressive & modern.Peter Clarkson
www.ausdesign.com.au
This information is intended to provide general information only.
It does not purport to be a comprehensive advice.
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2nd February 2007, 10:54 AM #4
Looks like a good job. Aren't bathrooms a pain ... you can never get the whol thing in a photo ... need a fisheye lens like the realestate agents!
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2nd February 2007, 12:12 PM #5
Thanks guys.
The mirror unit is from the local Ceramic Tile Warehouse. About $115 in the sale if my memory serves me correctly.
As for things I will do differently when I do the main bathroom soon....
1: I'll not build a hob again! I found this to be a bigger job than I expected, and even though I spent ages on it, there are still a couple of tiles in the shower that water pools in. I'll be purchasing a shower tray for the main bathroom........
2: I'll screw, not nail, the villaboard sheets. The nails worked fine everywhere, except the small wall behind the toilet under the window. The vibration from nailing the board on cracked a join in the copper pipe leading to the toilet tap. Only found out the next day when the floor was a big puddle, so had to rip the new wall off, and have a plumber come round and solder the join. Fortunately it was a friend of a friend, and so he came that day after work and only charged me $50! I screwed the board on after this....
3: Wear good trousers and long sleeved top when removing tiles! I had so many small cuts on my limbs after chipping them off.
4: Buy a good quality dust/vapour mask. Although I sweated like a pig in mine, I think my lungs are worth it. Too much dust of different types to be breathing in, in my opinion.
5: If you're reusing any drain fittings from the old vanity, either don't bother, or at least buy new seals all round.
That's about it I think.
It was a whole heap of hard work, and spending such a long time in a small space like that really p*ssed me off sometimes, but I'm now a lot more confident on tackling the main bathroom.
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2nd February 2007, 12:18 PM #6
You really will find the next one easier. You will be better prepared and know what you need in advance. You'll also find that you get quicker at each of the processes and your finish will improve (if it was lacking anywhere). Good stuff!
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2nd February 2007, 12:57 PM #7
Looks very good Anawa.......whatever.
I'll make sure my wife does see the pictures, its hard enough keeping those lifestyle mags away from her.
The bathrooms next for me, I'm afraid.
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2nd February 2007, 01:45 PM #8
Thanks again guys.
To be honest, I wouldn't have even attempted it if it wasn't for the excellent advice I was given on this site.
Thanks to all those who helped me.
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2nd February 2007, 04:42 PM #9
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5th February 2007, 09:33 AM #10
nice job! I for one, lament the loss of that swirly fake marble vanity top though......AND the Almond Ivory dunny
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here
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7th February 2007, 09:27 PM #11
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7th February 2007, 09:43 PM #12
You can also get a square smartile from Iplex. You insert a piece of your own tile in it to give a very streamlined look to your floor. I've used them a few times.
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9th February 2007, 07:26 PM #13
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9th February 2007, 07:40 PM #14
It's a while since I've bought one, but from memory they're comparable in price to a decent floor waste, but dearer than a cheap CP plastic one obviously. Most decent plumbing supplies stock them if you give them a call.
There's the same disadvantage with any accurately positioned waste if you want it to line up with your tile grouting. You have to be careful setting out the tile position for the plumber. It's often easier (if you've got sub floor access, and sheet flooring) to have the plumber climb under and hook it up after the tiler has set out where he wants it on the floor.
More detail here.
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11th February 2007, 11:41 AM #15
for all inspired by your work what did it cost all up approx????
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