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They will come back into fashion of course, everything comes back around eventually, but until they do, if you want a strong colour you may have to look for a reclaimed coloured one (not sure how easy it will be to find though!) You can get creamy ... more
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After our designer has visited and assessed your property and depending on services available for example; drainage, hot/cold water, we can determine if it would be possible for an en-suite to be fitted. ... more
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Mounting extra shelves, towel bars and other accessories in a tile wall may seem daunting, evoking visions of chalky, cracked tile adorning your bathroom or kitchen floor. But with the right tools it's pretty simple. What You Need: A drill with ... more
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Yes. The non-porosity of Zeus Limestone provides an excellent finish for wet rooms, shower cubicles and bathroom walls. ... more
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Solatubes' proprietary twin fan is rated at 52 litres per second (110 cubic feet per minute) which is a very powerful fan that ensures quick and effective ventilation, ideally suited to bath- and shower-rooms. ... more
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There are no scheduled bathroom stops. Once you are on board the van, we prefer that you not exit the vehicle at the other stops along the way, Of course, we want out passengers to be comfortable so will we do what we can to accommodate unexpected ... more
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No, I do not feel tempted to correct spelling and grammar mistakes that appear in bathroom graffiti. The bathroom is a place where I go, do what I need to do and I get out of there. In addition to that, I wash my hands before I leave the bathroom. ... more
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can anyone please help me ive had to replace my old light fitting in my bathroom also the pull cord.for the light ive got 2 black 2 read and 2 green/yellow in the switch ive got 3 red one i presume to be for the fan 2 black and 2 green/yellow.how ... more
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Another popular misconception! Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) are not designed to detect heat or prevent fires. They are designed to detect electrical current leakage and prevent electrocution, so that when a person becomes the path for ... more
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For many homeowners a basement is the perfect way to add square footage to an existing home. Often a homeowner will decide they want a bathroom in that new renovation. The options for a bathroom above grade are limitless, however below grade ... more
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