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@GaryTheTiler and myself as some of you know have been working on some bookmatched bathrooms in Marble Arch, central London.
We fitted insulation boards, variopro UFH & latexed, then installed @Ray TT @ Porcel-Thin Calacatta Bookmatch 1200 x 600 x 4.8mm thin porcelain
This was a complete bathroom wrap walls and floors.
This hopefully shows the versatility of the product and bears little resemblance to the staircase I did earlier in the year.
All other products apart from the UFH and tiles were from @ISOMAT UK Adhesives, which I'll post about in a different thread.
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Lovely work as per the norm.

Are the mitred corners a tad on the sharp side though? (not the workmanship but the overall feel to the corners as in an aesthetic look?....if you know what I mean.)
Thank you Tom, I must admit it's something I've pondered over.
I might 'birds beak' the next one just to compare the two. Thing is, I doubt if it'll be as enjoyable to do. :rolleyes:
 
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here are a few pictures of my bathroom , I was going to wait until the plaster cornice had been fitted and the sanitary wear installed but as its xmas I will post some pictures now ,
I have been very impressed with the isomat materials which we used on this job and will be using it a lot more in the new year IMG_20161216_163945.jpg IMG_20161216_163945.jpg IMG_20161219_192758.jpg IMG_20161219_192803.jpg IMG_20161219_193524.jpg View attachment 87115 IMG_20161219_212654.jpg IMG_20161219_215719.jpg IMG_20161220_151339.jpg IMG_20161220_151401.jpg IMG_20161220_151424.jpg IMG_20161220_151526.jpg IMG_20161220_151531.jpg IMG_20161220_151605.jpg IMG_20161220_151617.jpg IMG_20161220_151630.jpg IMG_20161220_151635.jpg IMG_20161220_151652.jpg IMG_20161220_151705.jpg IMG_20161220_151715.jpg IMG_20161220_151721.jpg IMG_20161220_151752.jpg IMG_20161220_151822.jpg
 
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Plaster cornice won't be very deep Gary...
It will be a deep one Mark it is a heritage house and they have to fit one that is in keeping with the age of the building its 250 years old , we werent allowed to level the floors and had to cut around the existing mouldings etc
 

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