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IvIarkgraham

posted on 7th Jan 11 at 20:03

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=505301

only thing i didnt replace was the bath and sink

fully tiled, mixer shower, new tray and door, new toilet, painted ceiling, laminate flooring


Ojc

posted on 7th Jan 11 at 14:38

No mate.


Jake

posted on 6th Jan 11 at 21:23

dont fucking lay tiles on floor boards


VegasPhil

posted on 6th Jan 11 at 07:59

Mine cost about £600. Only a small room. Haven't had the lino fitted yet.


Rob_Quads

posted on 4th Jan 11 at 16:13

Big difference is laminate you can lift and relay. I put an extension on which meant we had to lift up half of the livingroom - we then just relayed it also extending into the new space

Tiles you normally have to destroy to remove.


mattk

posted on 4th Jan 11 at 15:19

yeah, exactly the same, I hate laminate floor with a passion anywhere


RichR

posted on 4th Jan 11 at 15:11

quote:
Originally posted by mattk
and for any future access to under the boards


You could say the same about laminate though


mattk

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 23:41

and for any future access to under the boards


ash_corsa

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 21:47

Cold and when layed on a timber floor they can move/crack etc...

Need ply putting down first but even then that isnt always 100%


RichR

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 17:29

quote:
Originally posted by mattk
floor tiles upstairs are a bad idea imo


Why?


mattk

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 12:57

B&Q bathrooms are decent enough, i always reccomend them, you can get takeaway ones for about 200 quid, i charge 300 to fit them so there is 500, you can pay what you like for tiles, and floor tiles upstairs are a bad idea imo


IvIarkgraham

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 12:55

cost me about 1200 and i did all the work myself


Lawrah

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 12:49

Lots of sales on just now, I would have a look at places that do bathrooms. Should get a good deal.

Ours is Victoria Plumb. http://www.victoriaplumb.com/?gclid=CK7V5dOJnqYCFcgf4Qodn3E4ZQ



[Edited on 03-01-2011 by Lawrah]


ash_corsa

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 11:42

Did ours for less than £1k, shower bath with curved screen, new sink, loo, taps, tiles, vinyl flooring, downlights with dimmer, extractor fan etc...

Good quality stuff aswell, not the value B&Q rubbish.

Just need to shop around :thumbs:


corsagsigav

posted on 3rd Jan 11 at 02:48

plumber did say to me that b&q have weird fittings or something i will ask him when i go back to work


Ben G

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 16:03

quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
quote:
Originally posted by Rob_Quads
1-2+ grand if you are looking for it tiled. Tiles can majorly affect the cost - big ones or small ones etc.

You can do it for well under a grand if you shop around and do the work yourself.


I like this :thumbs:

Nice bathroom suite on B&Q website for a touch under £400, floor tiles & wall tiles. Can do it myself with my mate so just get my mate a drink.


got a link? changing our bathroom and need ideas :(


Ojc

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 15:15

1k is what I kinda thought, cheers breh.


AndyKent

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 14:02

2.5k for something of a decent spec with someone else fitting it is bang on right now.

Chop a grand of if you do everything yourself.
Chop 500 quid off if you buy more basic fittings.


Ojc

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 13:46

quote:
Originally posted by Rob_Quads
1-2+ grand if you are looking for it tiled. Tiles can majorly affect the cost - big ones or small ones etc.

You can do it for well under a grand if you shop around and do the work yourself.


I like this :thumbs:

Nice bathroom suite on B&Q website for a touch under £400, floor tiles & wall tiles. Can do it myself with my mate so just get my mate a drink.


dannymccann

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 13:27

When it comes to doing this in my place I want to give it a try to save money but Im also guaranteed to do it shit so will cost me double to get it put right anyway :( I dont have the patience for it I dont think


Rob_Quads

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 13:16

1-2+ grand if you are looking for it tiled. Tiles can majorly affect the cost - big ones or small ones etc.

You can do it for well under a grand if you shop around and do the work yourself.


Ben G

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 13:09

2-3 grand for a decent spec i'd say.

go into b&q and check their displays.

you can get a bath for 120 quid or one for 500 quid, just depends on what you want, minimalistic and clean or fancy and with character.


Colin

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 12:53

Depends on the size, whats to be tiled, splashbacks or floor to ceiling. Also how much if any you can do yourself.


Ojc

posted on 23rd Dec 10 at 12:44

Does it cost to do a bathroom out? New suite, tiled walls, floor tiles?

Not looking for high end stuff, just new stuff? Average sized bathroom, no shower unit.