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• #1577
Splendid.
Did she do any pre-quote advice? Or did you go in with a fairly well-developed scheme?
I'd be happy to develop my own outline scheme but I'm quite literally asking for a friend. (And I can't do their scheme for them, for many reasons including not being an architect and not having any insurance, but most importantly the first rule of "don't work for friends or family" :)
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• #1578
Is this Forbo?
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• #1579
It's a LOT of angles.
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• #1580
dm me your email address and i'll forward on what she sent
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• #1581
Affirmative
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• #1582
That’s dead nice and not seen it before…
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• #1583
Mount View Pink tiles appear to be one of their things.
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• #1584
Yeah it’s Archmongers - there’s some bits I really like and some which I really don’t. But for flooring inspo it’s making me errr towards Forbo
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• #1585
Thanks. It's supported on a wooden frame, plus the metal legs you can see. I filled it before sealing round the bottom row of tiles to allow for slight movement.
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• #1586
Quick question for people on here, our house already has an extension built (Just under 3m, so PD) but when they did it it was done quite cheaply, they left the old external wall (Just removing door and window) and the ceiling is quite low.
We'd like to knock down the external wall to open up the space (replacing with steel frame) and re-do the roof of the extension/new external wall for more glass etc ... and while we're at it redo the downstairs bathroom.
For something like this would you say it's better going down the architect route or all round builder?
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• #1587
Ahhhhhh them! I didn’t recognise it from that pic, always a fan of pink.
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• #1588
Structural engineer, but I’d imagine it’ll be a bit of a dead end as folks don’t like to mess with other peoples work, especially if a bit sub par.
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• #1589
Defo do it.
No idea why I decided against it at the last min, had wanted a blue rubber floor for ages. Maybe just chickened out. -
• #1590
anyone used lusso stone taps/hardware before?
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• #1591
Yep. Have some in the kitchen. They are ok, but I’d recommend checking out Arte Forme, only a little more and their unfinished brass is dead nice and less west london.
Toilet flush plates are great as they are actually metal unlike most.
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• #1593
Structural engineer for the steel calcs and all rounder building.
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• #1594
Yeah that's what I thought too, friend of mine is structural engineer so could come round and help.
And then I can use this thread for the this vs that decision :)
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• #1595
valuable comments both thanks @cozey and @chrisbmx116
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• #1597
No wozza. If you do go Arte Forme EC1 bathrooms offer a 20% discount.
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• #1598
We’re having a bath installed today
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• #1599
Yeah sorry I didn’t link to it. I just noticed that Instagram now lets you create ‘guides’ from your saved collections. I might do this or just continue to add them to Pinterest bc fuck Facebook
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• #1600
If you email the architects they might tell you whether it is Forbo
Did you put anything under the tub to support it when it is full?
Excellent tiling by the way.