Happy new year to you all. Many thanks for help last year with my bathroom project which is now nearly complete - particularly gcol. One of the best bits of advice was to use an off-white grout - we used ivory and the results look good and my other half was very pleased - many thanks for that.
I'm asking the site to add some piccies that I'm sending - someone asked if I would. These are preliminary one which show some work in progress. I'll send some more later if anyone is interested.
I don't do this sort of work very often but was still surprised how how long some of the planning and preparation took. I found doing around the window particularly awkward especially the metal trim.
I also found that when you are actually tiling and your face is close up to everything, even small inaccuracies appear large. Grouting was very satisfying and seems to hide some of my less than perfect efforts.
Right, now I'm onto the floor and bathpanel. I'm going to do coloured cork tiles (60 x 40). Have been building a frame on the edge of the bath to take its side panel. When checking the fit with the lower panel I realised the floor is not level. Under the centre of the panel it is almost 10mm, then tapers away all around. My plumber laid ply (6mm) over the floorboards to create an smooth surface - he didn't matter to him that it wasn't level.
Question is - can I lay a suitable floor leveling compound on the ply? If so what might be best. I looked at something in Wickes that said it was suitable for concrete and wood. If this is possible I guess I would be looking at a couple of layers.
Many thanks again - sorry if this is too long again.
I'm asking the site to add some piccies that I'm sending - someone asked if I would. These are preliminary one which show some work in progress. I'll send some more later if anyone is interested.
I don't do this sort of work very often but was still surprised how how long some of the planning and preparation took. I found doing around the window particularly awkward especially the metal trim.
I also found that when you are actually tiling and your face is close up to everything, even small inaccuracies appear large. Grouting was very satisfying and seems to hide some of my less than perfect efforts.
Right, now I'm onto the floor and bathpanel. I'm going to do coloured cork tiles (60 x 40). Have been building a frame on the edge of the bath to take its side panel. When checking the fit with the lower panel I realised the floor is not level. Under the centre of the panel it is almost 10mm, then tapers away all around. My plumber laid ply (6mm) over the floorboards to create an smooth surface - he didn't matter to him that it wasn't level.
Question is - can I lay a suitable floor leveling compound on the ply? If so what might be best. I looked at something in Wickes that said it was suitable for concrete and wood. If this is possible I guess I would be looking at a couple of layers.
Many thanks again - sorry if this is too long again.