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• #1652
Decent size. Mine was originally 3.4 x 2.6 I think and we split that into two rooms with ease.
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• #1653
that looks like a finger trap for the sprogs :(
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• #1654
Yep exactly - as @chrisbmx116 says opening door onto shower is a it awks + with kids could be smashy smashy
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• #1655
the door opens the other way - away from the glass
less of a safety concern but the pocket door would open up that wall quite nicely...
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• #1656
Ah sorry my bad. Worth a discussion as I think it would mean you could have a nice full length mirror etc there
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• #1657
Possibly a better layout. More distinct wet and dry areas.
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• #1658
playing around with texture and colours for the bathroom
option2
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• #1659
https://www.instagram.com/joetenderloin/guide/stair-cases/17909656970129196/?
Can people see this?
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• #1660
yep
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• #1661
email me one of these please
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• #1662
Haven’t had a pie from Brisbane road in a while but had one from Robins & Son last weekend. Proper grub
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• #1663
Cool. Weird that you can’t share saved items on IG but can now make these collections shareable.
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• #1664
I ended up needing to move several of these rolls yesterday so they wouldn’t get nicked. I hurt all over today.
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• #1665
You’ve made the incorrect choice of bevelled subway tiles.
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• #1666
Followed.
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• #1667
Definitely keen on unbevelled. Not all those tiles have bevels!
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• #1668
Does anyone have a view on this en suite shower room design? The shower cubicle has a 'hinged return' shower door which is basically a narrow door that swings inward rather than outwards - I'm not sure of the benefits of this vs a decent sliding door or just a fixed 'walk-in' enclosure...
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• #1669
I had one of those things - they do stop some spray onto the floor but also get dirty etc - I wouldn’t spec one again personally and just have a mat on the floor when showering (especially as you have a towel rail).
I think built in shower shelves are a great idea - otherwise storing shower bottles is a pita.
Boiler in the top LH? Maybe build it in and turn into a corner storage? Or build out that whole wall so you have a shelf, hidden toilet cistern etc think @chrisbmx116 did something like that
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• #1670
I’d also vote for building out the wall and concealing everything in it. So much recessed storage possibility.
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• #1671
I think if you’re going for a bolder terrazzo like that, then a more subtle wall tile maybe
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• #1672
Christ how much is lead these days? Our roofer left a load at ours, luckily inside, with a view to finishing the job when the velux arrives.
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• #1673
A fortune like all other metals
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• #1674
think we're going for this one now
https://boutiquestone.co.uk/product/ravello-terrazzo
paired with a flat white metro tile. Whatever is left untiled will be painted in a shade we'll choose once the tiling is all done
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• #1675
Don’t go terrazzo effect, it never quite looks right.
Real terrazzo or something else.
chrisbmx116
gillies
Tenderloin
cozzzzzzzz
J0nathan
Danimal
6pt
SteadyCam
konastab01
or if no pocket door, bifolds like this will give more space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smLNd_97Kmo