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  • residential? any official link anywhere? My google skills arent working ..

  • Do you mean open onto the hallway, or have a latch/lock that can be operated from outside?

  • Open onto hallway .. we are getting bathroom re-done atm .. the guy who is doing is absolutely brilliant but space is a bit of an issue and ideally we'd like if the door opened inside rather than out .. both our bedroom doors in the same hallway have doors opening inside.

  • What are your bathroom plans? I just bought my taps this morning so I'm finally full steam ahead... Debating tiles a bit though. (went for silver taps, and getting a sink from that place you linked to).

  • Replicate @Tenderloin 's bathroom in smaller space basically .. there is some wall layout change involved so about 2 week's worth of work. He is charging £1k per week.

    Metro 10x20 tiles, grey grout, these floor tiles: https://www.tonsoftiles.co.uk/boardwalk-luna-anti-slip-wood-effect-tiles-15-2x61-5cm.html

    We went with a simple basin from VP as we were on tight deadline and that Lusso guy didnt pick up his phone on sat; Also went with placeholder silver Bristan taps .. will source black at some point.

    Work started 2 days ago, the guy who is doing is a ledge .. very professional. Got him from MyBuilder.

  • Ha, yep, sounds like we are in the same ballpark.
    I'll give that basin guy a call today if he's a bit lame... can't be dealing with ikea basins and their tap holes. I bought those (just) @Airhead approved taps as they were the nicest ones I could find IMO below 1k a pop.
    I got a lad off my builder too, seems a decent chap, just said he'll throw in a freebie if I help with his website, just advice, what could go wrong! Ha.
    I'm paying a bit more per week but its the lowest quote I could get I haggled it down a few hundred. Not sure why they were coming in so high on a simple build, postcode?

  • I am in pre-gentrified neighbourhood bordered with suburbia. Nearest flat white is 1-ish mile away. South east ;)

    We are also thinking of an extension at the back so I am thinking of making a small 2nd bathroom there, so maybe will use Lusso then. It was purely logistical for us, I like their product. I found them by googling 'Corian basin' which is what I'd ideally like but couldnt find them (to buy) on the interweb.

    You ordered Aesop yeah?

  • Back to my original question can someone shed light on this door thingy pls?

  • The door in my mum's house (built late 90s) opens inwards. May have changed though.

  • All bathroom doors everywhere I have lived open inwards.

  • Really? Almost all non-home toilets I can think off open inwards, which is gross in terms of door handles and unwashed hands.

  • And most other rooms, the more I think about it.

    Exceptions might be disabled toilets, presumably to maximise wheelchair manoeuvring room inside.

  • I always thought that doors should wherever possible open inward to stop them getting blocked shut by something falling against them. Leaving you trapped in a room while your house burnt to the ground or some toe rag robbed the place.

  • Can I see it? Pics? Bbq?

    Also maybe pass details?

  • yes to all those questions, do I have you on whatsapp?

  • funnily enough he had a similar argument about opening them outwards .. he said he recently had to change all the doors in a house to get the building permission .. so I need to send him some sort of reference link that its ok to be opened inside .. I cant see the reason he would bullshit.

  • Surely doors open inwards so you don't twat someone walking past in the hallway?

  • IKR!

    Someone find me a link to legislation (or lack of) and claim a beer or two or three please.

  • It's Part M of building regs and only applies to ground-level bathrooms (to do with disabled access).

  • If I could kiss you on mouth .. beer tokes at the ready (London).

  • Dirty bedroom talk for behind ill closing doors.

  • Saucy. If you're in a flat though, 'ground floor' = your floor.

  • Mid terrace house and this is first floor hallway .. just going through

  • That'll be it... ahhh well, I'm going to be paying £1250 ish a week which is fine really. Decent chaps.
    Aesop is for tossers.
    I already have plenty.

    Quite fancy tiles like this but might be crazy talk...


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