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Bathroom Suites

Postby heatandplumb on Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:55 am

If you are looking to refurbish your bathroom there are a number of key changes that will complete the job. The first is to consider if you are going to replace your bathroom suite or just keep the old bathroom suite and replace the taps and drains. If you are refurbishing to sell your property then it is worth replacing the old bathroom suite for a new one, make sure the new one is a white bathroom suite or a neutral colour this will give a nice clean feel to the bathroom.
If you are just looking to do a quick fix it job then taps and drains can easily be replace for new ones to spruce up a tired looking bathroom suite. Taps can easily be removed yourself all you need is a good adjustable spanner, turn off the water supplier and drain the water from the hot water cylinder then you will be able to safely replace your taps and drains.
Clean or new bathroom suites are what make the bathroom so when choosing a new one always remember to keep the colour neutral add colour to your bathroom by direction or pictures and flowers. If you are selling your home add a touch of class by having scented candles burning while your prospective buyers view another tip for the kitchen is to have fresh coffee brewing.
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Re: Bathroom Suites

Postby mike1984 on Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:36 am

The bathroom is now seen as an integral part of any home, similar to the kitchen in that it should speak volumes about the house by providing comfort along with style and practicality. When deciding to update your bathroom furniture, the choices are endless from adding a few bathroom accessories, changing the taps, switching the bath and pottery for newer versions or in fully redesigning the layout by adding furniture, changing the style of bath, washbasin etc. The options for this room are now endless with a market worth well over £600 million per annum and therefore any decision requires careful planning and precision, to ensure that everything matches and more importantly, fits.

There are numerous high street bathroom retailers, the majority of which moving towards computer aided design (CAD) that allow for a full 3D design perspective of your bathroom and allow you to play with different ideas to see what the best option would be, without the need for a tape measure and pieces of newspaper. When you are happy with the layout and design of your bathroom the next stage is to find the right products making sure that the sizes used in the CAD design are adhered to.

The cheapest option in any new bathroom is to maintain the current layout so that plumbing points do not need to be moved around the room, which can be costly, and so that the new products can be fitted with relative ease, leaving you with less time without your bathroom and more money in your back pocket.

Baths, washbasins and toilets come in array of designs and therefore can be quite time consuming finding a style that suits. The large industry manufacturers like Ideal Standard hold a portfolio that would take you days to look through and if you are looking to integrate furniture into your bathroom you have another set of decisions to contend with in terms of style, placement and product integration.

Your decision of baths and washbasins is also influenced by your decision on brassware and whether you want a single mixer tap, pillar taps, or even a wall mounted tap. Brassware is now seen as one of the main focal points of bathroom suites with consumers opting for unbranded pottery and spending more money on stylish taps for a modern and sleek look to impress.

Once you have decided on what products you want in your bathroom you now have to decide on the flooring and the walls and not to mention the window decorations. It is always essential that you verify your ideas with your plumber to ensure that they are viable and that you order all the materials you require. With regard to the window simply make sure that any blind or curtain has blackout lining so that you maintain your privacy amongst neighbours and passers by. Whatever materials you choose for your walls ensure that they are fully waterproof and that the grouting being used is equally waterproof as problems here will lead to damp patches appearing in the ceiling of the room below the bathroom. In terms of flooring you have the option of tiles, wood, lineal or carpet though if you’re looking to go fancy you could add under floor heating to some tiles as there is nothing worse than cold tiles under foot in the morning.

Overall, the decision to redesign your bathroom cannot be taken lightly and whatever you decide it must be perfect for you as well as being practical.

For more information on what to remember when choosing a new bathroom you can visit the Bathroom Checklist page at IQ Living http://www.iq-living.co.uk/page/bathroomchecklist which seems to cover most things from personal experience
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Re: Bathroom Suites

Postby kailey on Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:51 am

Large range of high quality Bathroom Suites with modern and traditional styles available here.
http://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/Bathroom-Suites.aspx
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Re: Bathroom Suites

Postby PlumberLakeElsinore on Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:15 pm

There are homeowners who are hesitant on hiring a company to do it for you. This is because of the fact that they do not like somebody that they do not know to get inside their house. For them, these people are strangers and may intrude or do something bad to them. Well, this misconception will only make the issue worse.
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Re: Bathroom Suites

Postby tradeguarantee6 on Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:45 pm

Just had our bathroom tiles fitted..We had large porcelain tiles put on the wall and floor and the outcome is fantastic. This is exactly what we had hoped for when we started looking for a tiler but so rarely get. I would highly recommend this tiler.You can visit these websites http://www.118local.co.uk and http://www.tradeguarantee.com for more information

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Re: Bathroom Suites

Postby Antony1970 on Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:21 am

Just had our main bathroom remodeled..all new fixtures and appliances and new flooring...Not your common cold ceramic tiles but laminate tiles in a realistic ceramic effect. For great looking yet affordable laminate tiles ideal for bathroom use because of their high resistance to moisture check out this retailer http://www.thegoodwebguide.co.uk/?PAGEID=011844 . Hope this helps
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