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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
29 Mar 2012
- United Kingdom
Tap Cosy and Bath Cosy....available from bathhub.co.uk Sir Alan
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
27 Mar 2012
- United Kingdom
Check out our Fantastic range of Bathroom Gadgets & Technology. BATHROOM HD READY TVS 50% OFF
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
20 Mar 2012
- United Kingdom
10 really Helpful Tips So You can Get Your Project Completed Perfectly First Time Everytime
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
6 Feb 2012
- United Kingdom
Do Some Social Networking in the Shower
Make your shower your Facebook profile with the Social Shower Curtain. Coming in March for around twenty pounds, this shower curtain ensures that you’re never away from the familiar blue hues of Facebook even when you’re in the shower. You have to really really be into Facebook to be willing to change your bathroom decor to a Facebook dominated theme but we all know at least one...
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
3 Feb 2012
- United Kingdom
Bathroom Basics Part 2
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Toilets are perhaps not the most glamorous of subjects but worth thinking about none-the-less. Consider both hygiene and comfort as well as clever design tricks such as having a wall mounted toilet pan or concealing the toilet cistern inside a wall. If you only have one toilet in the household and several people needing to use it it may even be worth considering separating the...
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
2 Feb 2012
- United Kingdom
Bathroom Basics
Creating your perfect bathroom may seem like quite a daunting task. There are so many concerns to address, be it worries about waterproofing, technical issues with plumbing or structural change, so much has to be considered. Designing a bathroom can also be fun. Rather than imagining a cheap bathroom, imagine making a wish list "as if money were no obligation", flicking through catalogues of the most beautiful bathrooms imaginable, releasing the designer you never knew you had in you. You could be forgiven for indulging yourself in the creative design aspects of your bathroom project whilst leaving all the technical side of things to the expert tradesmen.
However, your bathroom will likely be far more successful if you take the time to understand at least the basics of the technical side of how your bathroom will function. Make sure that from the offset you reflect properly on every decision that you make. Questions like where to put the bathroom lights, how much bathroom storage space you will need or what size bath would be suitable for the room space. This fore-thought should ensure that you benefit from a balance between form and function.
Usually the size of the bath will be the first thing to consider as well as the shape, colour and the material the bath is constructed from. Even a fairly modest sized bath can be fitted with extras to ensure you bathe in luxury, such as an overhead bathroom radio system, internal bath lighting, integrated waterproof bathroom tv and media systems, a power shower or even whirlpool jets.
Firstly you will need to know how your bathroom's hot water is produced and it's pressure (either high or low pressure). It is essential that you know these two facts before you go looking for the right shower for you and for your bathroom. Once you have determined these facts you can then begin to decide on the shower enclosure shape, the shower head style and the type of shower tray you would prefer. If you think you willl require both bath and shower facilities, it might be worth considering the option of an all in one shower-bath. A "P shaped shower-bath or a modern "L shaped shower-bath" could provide you with exactly what you need.
You will need to have a good think about the conditions your basin will be used under, once this is done you can then determine the suitable options you will have when choosing a basin. Think about where you want to put your basin, how your basin will be mounted ie. a wall mounted basin, a pedestal basin etc. and how much use it will get on a day-to-day basis. Basins come in a wide variety of materials ranging from ceramic basins, glass basins and even stone basins. Choose the right one depending on style, frequency of use and budget.
Part 2 of "Bathroom Basics" will be published tomorrow.
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
1 Feb 2012
- United Kingdom
Final top 10 mistake to avoid when buying your new bathroom
10) Only take advice from someone who is Experienced to give it.
I know, mention a new bathroom installation and you're suddenly surrounded by bathroom experts who know the cheapest bathroom website to go to , they've got a mate who does it on the side, there's bathroom website and the stuff looks the same as the more expensive bathroom products and so on. Remember the...
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
31 Jan 2012
- United Kingdom
10 mistakes to avoid when buying your new bathroom...
6) Buy the bathroom products that suit your needs and the space you have. Be sure to consider consider all your options. A professional bathroom designer will quiz you on all manner of things; What other facilities do you have, how many people in the house and what time considerations are there etc? For instance a family of 4 in a house with 1 bathroom who all need to be out of the door at...
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
30 Jan 2012
- United Kingdom
10 mistakes to avoid when buying your new bathroom...
1) Don't Assume all plumbers are Bathroom Fitters.
That's not to say that they can't do a good job but with the recent crash in the housing market there are a lot of plumber's and tradesmen who are used to fitting central heating systems and boilers out there looking for any plumbing related work going.
If they don't itemise the tiling and general...
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Bathroom Planners & Furnishers / Home Improvements / Plumbing & Heating
29 Jan 2012
- United Kingdom
Help and advise when choosing a Bath
Rennovating a bathroom can be a lot of work. There are lots of decisions to be made, but by being informed about the products you're buying, you can make the best decision for your family and home. The bathroom is an important room in the house, it's where our days begin and end. Finding the right bath for your style and needs can be the difference between a good day, and starting off a...
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