I am having my bath panel tiled, using aquapanel, and need to know how to install a plumbing access panel without it looking too obvious. Is this possible or will I just have to put up with the fact that it's going to?
Can you please tell me if it better to tile first (right down to the floor) or to tile down to the top of the bath and put in a sealing strip? If you tile first, how to you seal between the bath and the tiles? I hate silicone!
Thanks very much to everyone for their help - all the replies made perfect sense. I now have a new guy installing the bathroom and I couldn't be happier. What a brilliant forum this is!
I want a tiled in soap dish as opposed to sticking one to the wall.
http://www.bathroomexpress.co.uk/acatalog/140444_longmead_tile_in_bathroom_accessories.html
Does anyone know the best way to make sure it stays put? My old (sacked) plumber reckoned it wasn't safe to put it in with normal...
I am about to have my floors tiled and have had so much conflicting information. Does the loo sit on top of the tiles or do you cut a hole in the tiles and seat it in the hole? At the moment I have green chipboard, which has replaced the floor boards. I think there will be ply over the top...