Well, it's probably not on the scale of some other projects out there, but I couldn't stand looking at the hideousness of my old bathroom any longer and took the plunge.
First time I've ever done anything like this, and there is a lot of things I'd do differently, but for a first timer, I've done :-
Demolition of existing walls
Removal of old suite
Plumbing of new suite and relocating
Tiling
Installing shower, building plinth, aquapanelling & sealing
Soil stack chopping and re-doing the connections to it
Painting
Stud wall
Got someone in to do :-
Electrics (I'm not crazy!)
Removing of old rad & installing Towel rail (didn't fancy killing the CH by accident).
Worst part was trying to get hold of a plumber and electrician - that took 2 months of no-shows and delays.
I've still got a lot to do, boxing of soil stack, and new door to go in. Floor is still a decision to be made...
All the time I had to keep it as useable as we have no other bathroom ! (I had a 2 day window to remove the steel bath, loo and sink and get them back in again - 1 year old kid had to be washed!).
If I had any advice to offer, I'd say check the sizes of pipework first - I got caught out on the house being imperial and having to convert. That was a scary first day after taking the bath out and finding my olives wouldn't fit.
and, get a friend in... shifting a steel bath on your own is daft.
Taken me about 20 days so far over 4 months.
It's here if you are interested
http://www.psychonix.com/bathroom/
Thanks.
First time I've ever done anything like this, and there is a lot of things I'd do differently, but for a first timer, I've done :-
Demolition of existing walls
Removal of old suite
Plumbing of new suite and relocating
Tiling
Installing shower, building plinth, aquapanelling & sealing
Soil stack chopping and re-doing the connections to it
Painting
Stud wall
Got someone in to do :-
Electrics (I'm not crazy!)
Removing of old rad & installing Towel rail (didn't fancy killing the CH by accident).
Worst part was trying to get hold of a plumber and electrician - that took 2 months of no-shows and delays.
I've still got a lot to do, boxing of soil stack, and new door to go in. Floor is still a decision to be made...
All the time I had to keep it as useable as we have no other bathroom ! (I had a 2 day window to remove the steel bath, loo and sink and get them back in again - 1 year old kid had to be washed!).
If I had any advice to offer, I'd say check the sizes of pipework first - I got caught out on the house being imperial and having to convert. That was a scary first day after taking the bath out and finding my olives wouldn't fit.
and, get a friend in... shifting a steel bath on your own is daft.
Taken me about 20 days so far over 4 months.
It's here if you are interested
http://www.psychonix.com/bathroom/
Thanks.