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This one got quite involved and I learnt so much from it, the customer and his Dad helped with the labour which was quite intense.

Overview of job:
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Toilet wall to be removed.
Shower cubicle to go where toilet is.
Toilet window to be removed and bricked up.
Bathroom window to be removed and replaced with a bigger one.
Extractor fan to be relocated.
New stud wall and door to be fitted.
Bath to go under window wall with tiled panels.
Towel rad to be fitted.
Pedestal-less basin and toilet to be moved to old bath wall.
All the new waste means smashing old cast iron soil stack and replacing with plastic.
Downlights to be installed.
Reboard entire room.
 
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Yet another BRILLIANT!! looking job Macten :thumbsup:

If I were to be a bit PICKY!! and that's what I'm here for:smilewinkgrin: I would have tried to line those wall tiles up with the floor, this all depends on how the set-out goes of course and I'm certainly not putting the BRILLIANT looking job down, but for me to line that tile up would have gone from BRILLIANT !! to TOTAL SHHHHHWING!!!

That can happen when you do the walls first.

Top Marks:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Cheers Mick - How would I have done that with the floor tiles being smaller and square?
 
Cheers Mick - How would I have done that with the floor tiles being smaller and square?


Hi Macten,

Just from the pics it looks like the wall tiles are 600x300 and the floor tiles are 300x300 so I was thinking by moving the wall tile across so it bridged 2 floor tiles the joint may have lined up, so what I'm trying to say is if you have a larger wall tile you can still line the floor up on every second floor tile. Does that make sense?

I'll draw it if need be :thumbsup:
 
Get you now Mick. Will always look to see if that can work in the future.
 

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