General Discussion: interior design
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11 Aug 2013 20:09
We did it in our last house, the difficult bit was grading the floor in the shower area to slope to the drain, the rest was just using loads of waterproof membrane under the tiles to make sure no water penetrated anywhere.
11 Aug 2013 23:38
The plumber we hired did it for us, the entire bathroom floor was replaced and somehow he got it to slope at the shower end, I guess by somehow planing some wood off the floor joists, it was only a very very slight slope, then we sealed and tiled it
19 Aug 2013 10:08
anyone any experience having a bathroom made in to a wet room?
We did it in our last house, the difficult bit was grading the floor in the shower area to slope to the drain, the rest was just using loads of waterproof membrane under the tiles to make sure no water penetrated anywhere.
You can buy the graded systems or did your builder try and make it themselves?
The plumber we hired did it for us, the entire bathroom floor was replaced and somehow he got it to slope at the shower end, I guess by somehow planing some wood off the floor joists, it was only a very very slight slope, then we sealed and tiled it
im gonna buy the muji ash bed too. i tried the pocket sprung mattress and it didn't seem that bad… better than the equivalent from habitat (and £100 cheaper), and only marginally less comfy than more expensive mattresses from warren evans. do you just prefer less firm mattresses, rural?
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