EMistral
13th April 2007, 11:15 PM
Hi all,
hope someone can help me.
I am planning to renovate my bathroom. The house was built in the early 70's and I am sure the bathroom has never been renovated.
Still the same old wallpaper.
I am planning to refreshen the bathroom until I can afford a complete renovation.
I am going to remove the wallpaper then paint the ceiling and the wall, replace the laminate bench top which is stained and put a new sink+taps and lights.
I won't touch the shower or the bathtub.
My questions are:
- for the paint, considering the fact that it is a moist area, is there a special undercoat to use to prevent mold?
- for the final paint, any type of paint will do or do I still need to apply a paint specifically designed for bathroom?
- finally I want to replace the laminate bench which is probably 3.5cm thick. Living in Melbourne (doncaster), does anybody know where I could find this type of bench (with a choice of colour or pattern rather than the old fashion brown )? The problem with this bench is that it is not square or rectangle but a sort of L shape with on side in an angle. I could replace it with a simple L shape of course.
Thanks for your help.
Eric
hope someone can help me.
I am planning to renovate my bathroom. The house was built in the early 70's and I am sure the bathroom has never been renovated.
Still the same old wallpaper.
I am planning to refreshen the bathroom until I can afford a complete renovation.
I am going to remove the wallpaper then paint the ceiling and the wall, replace the laminate bench top which is stained and put a new sink+taps and lights.
I won't touch the shower or the bathtub.
My questions are:
- for the paint, considering the fact that it is a moist area, is there a special undercoat to use to prevent mold?
- for the final paint, any type of paint will do or do I still need to apply a paint specifically designed for bathroom?
- finally I want to replace the laminate bench which is probably 3.5cm thick. Living in Melbourne (doncaster), does anybody know where I could find this type of bench (with a choice of colour or pattern rather than the old fashion brown )? The problem with this bench is that it is not square or rectangle but a sort of L shape with on side in an angle. I could replace it with a simple L shape of course.
Thanks for your help.
Eric