Here is a bathroom to wetroom conversion.
This job was for a full rip out of the bathroom and conversion to a wetroom.
The bathroom was fully tiled with the bottom half of the room being tile on tile after being refurbished some years earlier.

The first job was to rip out the old suite and remove the old tiles.

Unfortunately as the old tiles came off so did all the plaster.

The floor boards were removed, the floor was levelled out and new boards fitted along with a wet deck and drain.
The floor was then ply lined ready to accept tiles.
The walls were dry lined and the room was ready to start tiling.

Well almost ready the area still needed to be tanked just to make sure everything was waterproof

and the new ceiling boards and spot lights were fitted to cover up that old artexed look.

Now the tiling begins with a 300mm x 300mm riven porcelain tile for that slip resistant finish needed in any wet situation.

A 600mm x 300mm porcelain tile for the walls
and a 600mm x 150 mm tile for the shower area done in a vertical brick bonded pattern.
Once the room was fully tiled the shower, sink, toilet and new radiator were fitted along with a 2000mm x 800mm glass shower screen.

A lick of paint on the new ceiling and the extractor fan above the shower and once again my work here is complete.
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