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Will take a photo later - it's being plastered at the moment.
Broadly we are turning a shower-above-bath room into a shower room - and moving our washing machine and tumble dryer into the room - so that we can free up our downstairs under-stair-area (which used to be washer/dryer cupboard) into a downstairs loo.
So that means mini stud wall to tuck the washing machine and dryer behind. They were already vertically stacked so I'm happy with that arrangement. And I also prefer shower only to shower-above-bath arrangement. We have another bath in the loft so we still have that for baby/dog/prison hooch.
Only a partial refurb as we are keeping the existing window (bit crap), radiator (functional but ugly), toilet (fine), sink and vanity (cheap ikea but actually pretty decent) to save money and time.
The thing I'm looking forward to most is the exceptionally ugly wood effect laminate floor being replaced with blue rubber.
Oh and these tiles which are fun.
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Would love to see more pics, think we are doing very similar things.
Where are you getting your rubber floor from?
Writing up a Notion page and I'm swinging towards built in over doors, although the washer and dryer will not be integrated, just in a large cupboard.
Yeah those tiles are dead fun, considered them myself for a second but realised I would spend years planning patterns and had to get the bathroom done this decade.
OHHHHHH NICE.
Yeah our bathroom was divided in to two separate rooms as it was far too large for our needs so socket sits in the middle of the wall in the utility side room with a proper wall and door between.
Any pics of yours? And what exactly are you doing?