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Our New Bathroom – It’s Finished! May 5, 2008

Filed under: Bargain Buys, home improvement — karenc @ 6:13 pm
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Hooray! Our new bathroom is finished and I love, love love it! Our tiler, bless him, worked on it for 4 full days (including the weekend and the Bank Holiday) and admitted that it had been tougher than expected – the wonky walls reared their ugly heads and caused him a few problems – but now its finished and looks like this:

The main objective was to brighten up the room and I definitely think the new tiles have achieved this. We’re fortunate to have a big window in our bathroom which lets in the light, and the shiny-ness of the tiles helps to enhance this. Now, we just need to be clever with our storage to make sure that the room doesn’t get cluttered up (and I promise not to cover every available surface in shampoo and shower gel bottles!!)

I’m also going to treat myself to some new accessories – I think wood or chrome will keep things neutral and I’ve seen some affordable things at Next and John Lewis which I can get in my lunch break!

 

Our New Bathroom – Work Starts! April 26, 2008

Filed under: home improvement — karenc @ 8:47 pm
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The tiler is booked, so this weekend we started the job of removing all the old tiles from our bathroom. Here’s a ‘before’ photo:

Bathroom - Before

Unfortunately the task of removing the tiles proved not to be as straightforward as we had hoped (it never is!). We bought our house in the height of the UK obsession with TV property programmes (Changing Rooms, Location Location, Location, Property Ladder et al) from a guy who had clearly bought the house at a good price and then spent 6 months doing it up. Except he seems to have run out of steam halfway through and obviously cut corners wherever possible…so most things in our house superficially look nice, but they hide a wealth of DIY sins which we keep on discovering!

The problem in the bathroom is that he applied tiles straight onto plasterboard, which means that big chunks of plaster came off with the removal of each tile. So now we have a lovely hole in one wall! Great, huh?

So we took a trip to the DIY store for a new piece of board. Unfortunately at least 2 walls in the bathroom potentially have the same problem, so we decided that the tiler will have to tile over some of the old tiles rather than risking another disaster and more holes in the walls. The new board will have to be treated for water-resistance before the tiler arrives. More work and more expense for us!

Tune in for the next thrilling installment of ‘Karen vs The Bathroom Project’. I have a feeling it’s going to be a bumpy ride!

 

A Little Bit of Luck April 21, 2008

Filed under: Objects of Desire, home improvement — karenc @ 9:02 am
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Two nice things have happened to me this week. Firstly, I finally managed to find a tiler to do our bathroom! This, as you will have read in my earlier post, is a major achievement and I am very excited that the work is pencilled in to start in 2 weeks’ time! I was very impressed when the guy turned up with a portfolio of his previous jobs and was more impressed when he came in reasonably cheap! So next weekend I have the task of prising the old tiles off the wall which hopefully won’t uncover too many horrors (bad plasterwork, uneven walls etc)! The 2nd nice thing to happen is my discovery that Laura Ashley’s new Spring/Summer range includes a set of red gingham curtains! Hooray! I have searched high and low for years to find these, and even blogged about them earlier this year, so was delighted to finally find them in the shops ready made. They’re not exactly cheap (available in 2 sizes from £50) but just irrestistible! They say that good things come in threes, so I am eagerly anticipating my next bit of good news!

 

Monsoon Home Collection at B&Q March 28, 2008

With the Easter bank holiday being another washout (or in our case, a snow-out!) I decided that a trawl round the local retail park was in order. One of the stops was B&Q, esha.jpgwhere I wanted to buy new taps for our bath. I was interested to discover that my local store stocks a range of Monsoon Home lighting and accessories. To be fair, the prices seem a bit on the high side but if you’re looking for a statement piece to brighten up your home, then one of the lamps might very well fit the bill. I particularly liked the deco print on the Esha table lamp, shown right. To find out whether your local B&Q stocks the Monsoon Home collection, check the store finder here

 

The Trouble with Tradesmen March 17, 2008

Filed under: home improvement — karenc @ 12:05 am
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I have decided to re-style our tiny bathroom. It measures approx 8ft x 5ft so we don’t have a lot of space to play with! Currently, we have a half-size bath with the shower going over it, and some rather dreary dark blue mosaic-look tiles from floor to ceiling which make the room look even smaller.

Stage one – I got someone from Wickes to come and draft up some ideas for us. Things didn’t bode well when she laughed out loud at the size of the room. 2 weeks later, we http://www.freeimages.co.ukgot the plans through and they were disappointing. We could squeeze in a full sized bathtub but would have to compromise with a cloakroom sized toilet and sink. Rather than buying a new (inferior) suite unnecessarily, I decided to scrap the plans for a new layout and and spend money on new tiles and a professional fitter instead.

Stage two – I started phoning local tradesmen to get quotes. This, I discovered, is one of the hardest things in the world! The first tiler, who lives very locally, stood me up not once but twice. When I phoned to see where he had got to, he was rude, dismissive and totally unapologetic for wasting my time. I put the phone down in a huff, and immediately called 4 other local businesses. The first one “didn’t do tiling any more” despite having a current advert in the Yellow Pages, and the 2nd one was fully booked until July. The others didn’t pick up the phone at all. Arrgghh!

So that brings me to stage three – wondering if the whole project is worth the hassle, or whether I can actually put up with those dark blue, badly fitted mosaic tiles after all. I like to think that there is a lovely reliable man/woman out there who will come tile my walls in a clean and tidy manner and not charge the earth, but does anyone know where I can track down these knights in shining armour? Answers on a postcard please!