Cody
30th April 2008, 09:33 PM
Hey folks
just moved into my first home and there is a list of projects as lng as my arm (longer actually!) including: polishing floorboards (after ripping up carpet), building a new deck, replacing the kitchen, painting the walls and the bathroom and toilet
I did a lot of construction labouring as a kid so not afraid of hard work - but just dont have the inside knowledge when it comes to these projects
Anyways I was hoping for a bit of info, advice and maybe some ideas
The toilet is 1500 x 890
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h104/CoyoteNinja/toilet.jpg
yeah I know its small - its amusing to open the door and try to get out at the same time
I simply want to retile the floor and and up about 6 inches at the base of the wall, since the old tiles are ugly as sin and cracked to hell
What I would love to know is.. what should I do after removing the old tiles and smoothing back the walls and floor (and yes I need to repain those walls as well)
What should I prep the walls and floors with? something to waterproof and seal them?
What type of grout for the tiles? Ive been told waterproof is the only way to go
I plan to build a really basic shelf set that should sit above the cistern
Any other ideas?
The bathroom is 2030 x 2500
(I probably need a drawing here but will try without) (edit: found a photo)
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h104/CoyoteNinja/bathroom.jpg
The door opens to your left as you look in and is on the left end of long side
In the corner opposite the door is a floor to ceiling cupboard (desperatly in need of repair / replacement) and in the bottom of that cupboard is a hole into the laundry shoot
There is a bath with a shower in the corner diagonally opposite the door
On the short side away from the door is a window which is a hassle since there is only 700mm space for the shower where it is tiled and this is a major issue since I really want a good size shower - at least 900square - and the plumbing is on the window side wall but what can I do about the window? I dont really want to get a new window!
There is a vanity under the window - which needs replacing
I hope to leave the plumbing where it is if possible...
and the wife wants a bath of sorts....
There is also no extractor fan in the bathroom so I am sure the walls / roof are water damaged by now
So I think I need to totally strip the bathroom down and start from scratch as well
Thanks for any thoughts...
Cody
just moved into my first home and there is a list of projects as lng as my arm (longer actually!) including: polishing floorboards (after ripping up carpet), building a new deck, replacing the kitchen, painting the walls and the bathroom and toilet
I did a lot of construction labouring as a kid so not afraid of hard work - but just dont have the inside knowledge when it comes to these projects
Anyways I was hoping for a bit of info, advice and maybe some ideas
The toilet is 1500 x 890
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h104/CoyoteNinja/toilet.jpg
yeah I know its small - its amusing to open the door and try to get out at the same time
I simply want to retile the floor and and up about 6 inches at the base of the wall, since the old tiles are ugly as sin and cracked to hell
What I would love to know is.. what should I do after removing the old tiles and smoothing back the walls and floor (and yes I need to repain those walls as well)
What should I prep the walls and floors with? something to waterproof and seal them?
What type of grout for the tiles? Ive been told waterproof is the only way to go
I plan to build a really basic shelf set that should sit above the cistern
Any other ideas?
The bathroom is 2030 x 2500
(I probably need a drawing here but will try without) (edit: found a photo)
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h104/CoyoteNinja/bathroom.jpg
The door opens to your left as you look in and is on the left end of long side
In the corner opposite the door is a floor to ceiling cupboard (desperatly in need of repair / replacement) and in the bottom of that cupboard is a hole into the laundry shoot
There is a bath with a shower in the corner diagonally opposite the door
On the short side away from the door is a window which is a hassle since there is only 700mm space for the shower where it is tiled and this is a major issue since I really want a good size shower - at least 900square - and the plumbing is on the window side wall but what can I do about the window? I dont really want to get a new window!
There is a vanity under the window - which needs replacing
I hope to leave the plumbing where it is if possible...
and the wife wants a bath of sorts....
There is also no extractor fan in the bathroom so I am sure the walls / roof are water damaged by now
So I think I need to totally strip the bathroom down and start from scratch as well
Thanks for any thoughts...
Cody