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Hello all!
I'm about to embark on a renovation of my ensuite bathroom and would like to share some pictures of my ensuite as it is and get some advice.
A little bit of backstory as to why I'm doing this. It basically comes down to a leak, there was a small leak from my showers wastepipe under the shower tray and because the area is tiled, I had to rip out the bottom tiles to remove the tray and replace the wastepipe seal. While removing the tiles, a few of them broke/chipped and to no ones surprise the tiles are discontinued. So rather than patching it with a tile that is as close as possible, why not just rip it all out and start fresh?
Here is the space I'm working with:
As you can see it's a fairly small, typical ensuite you would find in your house built in the past 20 years. We practically hate everything about this space. We have never liked the tiles, the lino floor, the shower enclosuer, the basin, the radiator...literally nothing about it.
So here is my plan:
1. Rip out the tiles
2. Remove lino floor
3. Remove toilet
4. Remove sink
5. Remove radiator
6. Seal off toilet waste pipe
So, empty room I guess. Then:
1. Tile all the walls, top to bottom
2. Tile the floor
3. Replace the shower with a simple "wet room" style shower, with only a glass pane going from right to left, like below, but build a small shelf along the wall so wife has somewhere to put her 50 variations of shampoo and conditioner
4. Fit a basic on cabinet style sink so we have some undersink storage
5. Replace the radiator with a nice heated towel rack
6. Fit a damn outlet for a toothbrush charger (why do we not like sockets in bathrooms here?!?!)
List is not exhaustive, but that's the general idea.
Now I've never tiled, I'm not a plumber, I've only done basic wiring in the home (adding outlets to garage, replacing socket faces etc etc) so this is going to be a bit of a wild ride. If anyone has any wisdom to share with me now would be the time lol.
I believe this will alter the houses value negatively, as an ensuite bathroom is more desirable than a shower room however we are here for at least another 10 years. I'm going to put the house in a way that we can enjoy, in 10 years time I'm not going to care if my house is worth 10-20k less. We have no kids, will not be having kids so I'm sure we will survive by taking a dump in the upstairs toilet or downstairs toilet.
I'm about to embark on a renovation of my ensuite bathroom and would like to share some pictures of my ensuite as it is and get some advice.
A little bit of backstory as to why I'm doing this. It basically comes down to a leak, there was a small leak from my showers wastepipe under the shower tray and because the area is tiled, I had to rip out the bottom tiles to remove the tray and replace the wastepipe seal. While removing the tiles, a few of them broke/chipped and to no ones surprise the tiles are discontinued. So rather than patching it with a tile that is as close as possible, why not just rip it all out and start fresh?
Here is the space I'm working with:
As you can see it's a fairly small, typical ensuite you would find in your house built in the past 20 years. We practically hate everything about this space. We have never liked the tiles, the lino floor, the shower enclosuer, the basin, the radiator...literally nothing about it.
So here is my plan:
1. Rip out the tiles
2. Remove lino floor
3. Remove toilet
4. Remove sink
5. Remove radiator
6. Seal off toilet waste pipe
So, empty room I guess. Then:
1. Tile all the walls, top to bottom
2. Tile the floor
3. Replace the shower with a simple "wet room" style shower, with only a glass pane going from right to left, like below, but build a small shelf along the wall so wife has somewhere to put her 50 variations of shampoo and conditioner
4. Fit a basic on cabinet style sink so we have some undersink storage
5. Replace the radiator with a nice heated towel rack
6. Fit a damn outlet for a toothbrush charger (why do we not like sockets in bathrooms here?!?!)
List is not exhaustive, but that's the general idea.
Now I've never tiled, I'm not a plumber, I've only done basic wiring in the home (adding outlets to garage, replacing socket faces etc etc) so this is going to be a bit of a wild ride. If anyone has any wisdom to share with me now would be the time lol.
I believe this will alter the houses value negatively, as an ensuite bathroom is more desirable than a shower room however we are here for at least another 10 years. I'm going to put the house in a way that we can enjoy, in 10 years time I'm not going to care if my house is worth 10-20k less. We have no kids, will not be having kids so I'm sure we will survive by taking a dump in the upstairs toilet or downstairs toilet.

