DAPPH
as dyslexik as I'm daft
- Messages
- 6,487
- Location
- Near to Cross Hands Llanelli SouthWales GB
I might have some piccies taken during the construction 13 years ago ...somewhere in the many of thousands of pictures I've taken in the last 13 years …. if I can find them , I'll post them up .
And there's more
The hot & cold water are in acorn white pipe buried 40 mm in the wall & 100 mm deep in the gulley I cut out , not insulated ( did think of it but That wold have ment cutting right through the floor slab & left a week line right across the middle of the bathroom floor , mortared in ,plastered over on the wall and then tiled ……………. same with the toilet cold flush having nothing on the floor especially no sink pedestal makes cleaning easy & gives the impression of a much larger room .
The airing cupboard is behind the shower fittings, so it was easy to run the pipework inside the airing cupboard and keep it out of sight . It took me a good hour using my Dremel to cut the circular hole in the tile that the shower control is in … did it like that so to take the there is no easy path for water to get behind the control face plate .. I chain drilled and chiseled out a 8 x 7 inch hole right through the brick wall , so I could use a flush fitting control unit ( less cleaning )
One of the P&D's who did the painting of the whole bungalow in & out said . " You go to the toilet expecting a normal pokey bath room and wow you're in the bloody Tardis ……………. it's enormous inside there.
There is a full size bath to the left of the shower area
I notice the camera picked up the dirty colour of the floor when my morning eyes didn't .
And there's more
The hot & cold water are in acorn white pipe buried 40 mm in the wall & 100 mm deep in the gulley I cut out , not insulated ( did think of it but That wold have ment cutting right through the floor slab & left a week line right across the middle of the bathroom floor , mortared in ,plastered over on the wall and then tiled ……………. same with the toilet cold flush having nothing on the floor especially no sink pedestal makes cleaning easy & gives the impression of a much larger room .
The airing cupboard is behind the shower fittings, so it was easy to run the pipework inside the airing cupboard and keep it out of sight . It took me a good hour using my Dremel to cut the circular hole in the tile that the shower control is in … did it like that so to take the there is no easy path for water to get behind the control face plate .. I chain drilled and chiseled out a 8 x 7 inch hole right through the brick wall , so I could use a flush fitting control unit ( less cleaning )
One of the P&D's who did the painting of the whole bungalow in & out said . " You go to the toilet expecting a normal pokey bath room and wow you're in the bloody Tardis ……………. it's enormous inside there.
There is a full size bath to the left of the shower area
I notice the camera picked up the dirty colour of the floor when my morning eyes didn't .