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Transformation of an outdated bathroom
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This is another large project undertaken on my home, the task involved removing the old out of date burgundy bathroom suite, blocking up the back door to utilise a wasted passageway and to install French doors leading out to the garden, this would also become my new back door.


The project required new plumbing in the shower room and plumbing for the washing machine, which was to be relocated from the kitchen into the utility room, a new partition wall to separate the shower and utility rooms and new lighting and sockets, plasterwork and tiling. It was only a small area and it was important to utilise every inch of space to the maximum. I decided on grey slate tiles for the flooring, grey emulsion paint and a colour called Lime Sorbet as a contrast colour with black tiles in the utility area and white tiles with black trims in the shower room. The shower room has been finished with chrome accessories and a beautiful 1920's figurine print. Grey and black striped curtains add the finishing touch in the utility room and I am sure you will agree it has all come together well.
The shower room
The utility room

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