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not a spur of the moment Monday evening one
Ha. Quite.
Think @konastab01 is right about height -maybe something like this. Not sure enough depth to bend in front but could chase deeper and bend behind?
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It's actually a sink not a bath. There is a mixer shower on the other side of the wall, so based on plaster/which tiles sound less solid behind them my presumption is something like this, with the hot and cold feed running inside the wall to both.
It’s a utility and will be used as such, so hoping to DIY it and get it usable rather than throw money at it, but looks like most of the tiles are at least going to have to come off. Probably a weekend job not a spur of the moment Monday evening one..
@Kurai has sent me an excellent diagram should this be the case.
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What are my options for a 'normal' tap here? Current taps aren’t even at the same height, otherwise I’d have considered re-tiling and living with them.
Hack away (chisel?) plaster around current copper fittings/pipe, but then what? I've fitted taps to existing copper pipe behind sinks etc with tails, but what happens in a solid wall? -
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My logic was essentially, proper cupboards where the sideboard is to make up for the missing peninsula, and breakfast table in front of the window to catch the sun, that can be pressed into use as an extra chopping surface when needed.
Part of me wants to just do new doors and worktops, and buy a nicer sideboard, but where the current cabinet runs are less than regular depth, the dishwasher, cooker etc sit proud and it bugs me.
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