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CORSA NUT

posted on 6th Sep 15 at 22:19

Nice....get rid of that fucking horrible light fitting though. Can't stand them. Got called out to a rented house once we're one of the lamps exploded with a 2 year old playing underneath and the glass burnt the poor things leg :(


Brett

posted on 28th Aug 15 at 13:33

You can get it on ebay


pow

posted on 28th Aug 15 at 11:04

Where did the cladding come from?


MarkM

posted on 26th Aug 15 at 18:59

quote:
Originally posted by NovaGTE2
Thanks all; its UPVC cladding on the walls. So easy to put up as all clicks together and then you just mastic it to the walls.

As for cost think it was about £700; sheeting was £200, bathroom was £300 (managed to get it brand new from local free-ads), flooring I already had lying around, and then a couple of hundred on bits and bobs.

Mark - think you may be rite that was in there when we bought it and never lived there ourselves; but went back this weekend and fitted a new zone 1 rated light just incase!


:thumbs:


IvIarkgraham

posted on 26th Aug 15 at 01:07

id like a link too please.

got a problem with gaps in my bathroom which this may fix


Brett

posted on 25th Aug 15 at 16:23

Are they the 250mm x 2700mm panels?


JM_16v

posted on 25th Aug 15 at 13:53

link to the claddding, would look good in my garage. . . in a diff finish


NovaGTE2

posted on 17th Aug 15 at 13:00

Thanks all; its UPVC cladding on the walls. So easy to put up as all clicks together and then you just mastic it to the walls.

As for cost think it was about £700; sheeting was £200, bathroom was £300 (managed to get it brand new from local free-ads), flooring I already had lying around, and then a couple of hundred on bits and bobs.

Mark - think you may be rite that was in there when we bought it and never lived there ourselves; but went back this weekend and fitted a new zone 1 rated light just incase!


Brett

posted on 15th Aug 15 at 21:35

Good effort :D What is that you've put on the walls?


pow

posted on 15th Aug 15 at 12:26

Nice of them to actually clear the bathroom for you!


Graham88

posted on 14th Aug 15 at 03:33

Fast work!


MarkM

posted on 14th Aug 15 at 00:07

Is that light bathroom safe?


chris_uk

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 22:44

it looks better..


Dee25790

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 22:29

Rough cost? If you don't mind me asking.

Thinking of re-doing ours soon


Ben G

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 20:48

Come and do mine please :lol: not in gay pride stuff though.

Bet the tenants are well happy though. Nice work.


IvIarkgraham

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 18:22

wow! how gay!

looks better but I didnt think it was that bad before


NovaGTE2

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 14:59

was the cheapest and easiest option; in life tho makes the room brighter and a lot more pleasant. Tennants are happy which is the main thing!! lol


basslinecorsa

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 14:57

gayer than a handbag full of rainbows


Balling

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 13:06

Those walls are quite... sparkly.


NovaGTE2

posted on 13th Aug 15 at 13:03

Had a window of opportunity whilst our tennant was away for a few nights to re-fit a bathroom in our rental flat as was looking a bit tired and old.

This is how it looked

Friday evening after work ripped out

End of Sat Bath in and cladding pretty much done and all work for plumbing the rest of the facilities pretty much done

And then finished Sunday about 5pm!