Looking online for bathroom inspiration just seems to throw up pics of mansion-sized rooms with views of the ocean and walk in showers the size of our entire first floor … so I’m hankering after pics of real bathrooms used by actual people 🙂
We’ve got a weeny bathroom we’re looking to overhaul so looking to keep everything as light and bright as possible without it being all clinical white and glossy.
It looks like we’re going to get a mate in the trade to make us some fitted furniture to utilise the space – but we’re undecided whether to have white fronted units and a sort of dark grey worktop or creamy coloured cupboard fronts with a sort of browny worktop. No idea what to do about colour of wall tiles (guessing white or cream) and floor (which is going to be vinyl).
aP, what else goes on the top of fitted furniture? They make them about 350mm for bathroom. It doesn’t have to be a 900mm breakfast bar robbed out of the kitchen.
I’d be happy to get rid of the bath. Especially as I’d be banned from washing bike stuff in a new one but the OH says there will be a new bath so, there will be a new bath.
No pic to hand but we’ve just fitted an attic bathroom which is very small but useable – it’s 2.5m x 80cm internal dimensions – has a toilet, sink, radiator and shower. Can provide more details if it’s of any relevance
Anyway, vanity unit made from Ikea kitchen carcass and work top, same as in my kitchen and utility room. Couple of drop in basins. Bristan taps and valves – really solid feel.
Bath has an overflow filler and a mixer valve on the wall. Looks nice. Massive bath so that I can fit in when I do want one (once a year usually) 1800mm I think – Im 6’4″.
More importantly a nice big walk in shower. Which gets used everyday.
Only problem with the shower is the half door – when you get a good hot shower going it convects cooler air round the door and up past your goolies. Fully closed doors would prevent that.
(EDIT: and if anyone can guess which side of the vanity unit is for Mrs S and which for me, they get a jelly bean 😉 )
My sister’ house has a small bathroom, and they looked at getting rid of the bath. In the end, they settled on a short, deep bath. I can’t remember what it was called now (sorry not much help)…
It’s a bit like this one…. http://www.bathstore.com/products/pool-acrylic-bath-1500-x-700-1592.html
I had one of those ikea worktops in my last house and it really, really didn’t like getting wet (it would swell badly) so I would be interested to know in how that holds in your bathroom.
Another cheap options it to get a large piece of slate tiling (you can get huge ones, that are around 2 1/2ft wide, and 5 ft long) and cut holes in that for the basins,and polish the edges up. Last bathroom I did was like that and the slate cost around £40 from Mandarin stone and was big enough to fit to basins in and have plenty of space around them, all you need is a hole saw and a few hours to polish it up.
It’s tempting to remove the tub completely (especially after being forced to have nothing but baths for the last 3 weeks since the shower had to be taken out of commission … the shower weeing into the wall is the reason we’re having to redo the bathroom in the first place) but I know it could be a make or break thing when it comes to selling, so it’s staying (and Onzadog won’t be taking dirty bike bits anywhere near it!)
Dimensions are 2.4m by 1.7m and 2.4m tall, so pretty titchy.
Thanks for the photo matzzz. That shaker style of unit is what we’re looking at having ourselves so useful to see it in situ with tiles and stuff.
The units were from MFI before they went pop, they are readily available from other sources as ours is now 7 years old, the bath / shower combo was a good idea as it meant keeping the bath and a shower also , the tiles are a copy of some limestone ones I wanted until I found out they were going to cost 2 grand !
Same as waswas although yours is square mines circular I don’t see a problem it being the worst of both worlds, very deep and great for a soak the only issue I can see is if your are unsteady on your feet as its tall to get over but being as this is a bike forum most peeps should be able to swing a leg
It’s all personal preference, obviously, and I don’t like to rain on anyone’s bathroom, but a shower-bath seems like the worst of both worlds.
Your solution?
Not sure why that’s worse than a normal bath with a ahower over it?
My thoughts exactly. Shower/baths solve a common problem for us plebs with small homes that don’t have room for a bath, shower and a gold-plated bidet.
I used to have 3 large bathrooms (all with showers and baths) in my previous house. Now I have one small(ish) bathroom with a shower over the bath. Can’t say it’s having a materially negative effect on my life/well-being 🙂
Oooh wwaswas, where did you get your showerbath from?
That looks to be the exact same one me and ‘im have our eyes on. And just out of interest, how well do you find that shower screen for keeping the splashes contained? Onzadog was concerned that it didn’t really looked like it gave much coverage and we’d need to put in some sort of additional screen…
their delivery was pretty poor, tbh – took them 4 attempts to deliver 10 items – they either forgot stuff or damaged it en-route. So I’d make sure you’re not on a tight timetable or that you’ve got all the kit before you start.
Having got it all it seems to be decent kit and all went together ok. I’ve never fitted a bathroom before and bar the plastering and electrics I did the whole job myself.
the screen is fine for catching splashes. I’ve fitted a glass panel over the window recess as that side was less protected – got it made to size at local glass shop and got the metal channel off the web – cost about £75 in total.
sorry for crap iphone photo and marks on the glass;
Thanks for sharing your the B&Q experience. We had our kitchen supplied and installed by them a few years back and I can honestly say it was one of the worst experiences of our life (almost made it to the small claims court!) and we swore never to have anything to do with them again.
However the years have passed and our memories have faded (!) and I’m ashamed to say we’ve been toying with the idea of getting our stuff from B&Q this time round as they’re currently having a sale and of course their prices are so much cheaper than everything else we’ve looked at. We were thinking that perhaps just getting them to supply the stuff we wouldn’t have so much of a headache, but you’ve just confirmed that it would be no different whatsoever (we had nightmare delivery problems too) so balls to that, frankly.