I'm doing a bit of bathroom renovation and one of the tasks is replacing the light fixture on the wall that sits above the sink.
However, behind one of the tiles a previous owner extended the wires through a channel in the wall and up and above where the tiles end. Previously this was covered with a blanking plate with a large square plastic edge that was attached to the tiles with foam tape.
Basically my question is - how do I make this right?
I'm thinking first, the existing wires need to be properly wired up using a waterproof junction box. But then, how do I cover this afterwards? Presumably I need to keep this accessible, but all the blanking plates I can find are a bit too small to cover this area. Any ideas or suggestions?
(ignore the messy walls, clearly still a work in progress)
However, behind one of the tiles a previous owner extended the wires through a channel in the wall and up and above where the tiles end. Previously this was covered with a blanking plate with a large square plastic edge that was attached to the tiles with foam tape.
Basically my question is - how do I make this right?
I'm thinking first, the existing wires need to be properly wired up using a waterproof junction box. But then, how do I cover this afterwards? Presumably I need to keep this accessible, but all the blanking plates I can find are a bit too small to cover this area. Any ideas or suggestions?
(ignore the messy walls, clearly still a work in progress)