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Here's the parts list from the loft bathroom we did last year.
A 2.5 x 1.7 bathroom with bath, corner shower, toilet, basin and very skinny towel rad came to just under 5K in parts. That includes the tiling but not bathroom installation and plumbing. Tiles go ceiling height around the shower and long side of the bath, and splashback height round the rest of the room.
We aimed to buy solid mid-range stuff mostly but some ended up lower end just because that's who had the size or style we needed.
bath (bette) 687.2
bath waste (bette) 73.8
bath taps (just taps) 364
bath spout (just taps)89
shower mixer (just taps)350
shower head 1 (just taps)115
showe spout ?30
shower head 2 (just taps) 76
shower hose 2 (just taps) 150
shower rail (just taps) 115
shower elbow (just taps) 32
enclosure (victoria plumb) 539.004
basin (ikea) 85
basin tap (just taps) 115
shower waste (victoria plumb) 24.996
basin unit (ikea) 30
basin units legs(ikea) 11
radiator 131.95
valves 44.95
element 89.98
t fitting 6.95
rad hooks 29.9
wall tiles blue 155
wall tiles white 172
mirror
toilet (RAK) 232.98
bath panel 83.1
wall tiling 770
bath panel tiling 280
I'm sure I've seen a figure in here but I can't find one - what's a ballpark figure for a new bathroom (sub-£40k spec)?
It would involve turning a bedroom into a bathroom - it's adjacent to our current (v.small and grotty) bathroom, so it would involve plumbing in and installing a new suite, lots of tiling, etc.