wait4me wrote: » Have a really good re-think on getting rid of an en-suite. Is there a nook or somewhere that you could put a dressing table for make-up etc. While you may not want an ensuite now; think of the future. Just a suggestion................
PhoenixParker wrote: » What are the dimensions of the room? Is there a restricted ceiling height? If you really want to do it, I'd try to leave the sink in. It won't cause steam and being able to brush your teeth and wash your face can be very handy in a dressing space. I wouldn't worry about the tiles until you decide on the fit out. If you're using something like ikeas wardrobes there'll be no need to change them. If you want to fix shelves to the wall then a layer of plasterboard won't help.
ace_irl wrote: » This is a bit of a side note, but really look into what kind of lighting she wants. En suites tend to have quite poor natural lighting so if she's using it as a place to do make up you may have to look at using artificial lights. A lot of the popular make up lights require sockets or additional wiring so you might need to get an electrician to look at wiring the room.
micks_address wrote: » Took a quick measure this evening. It's a small space. 6 foot long by 4 foot 4 wide. If we left the little corner sink in place width at that end would be 3 foot 3 inches. The attachment with the mirror and lights be sort of what I'm thinking. Thanks, Mick
micks_address wrote: » Would it be ridiculous to cover the walls with panels like this?https://www.woodies.ie/melamine-faced-chipboard-shelving-white-18mm-x-1200mm-x-225mm-1088523?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQiAl8rQBRDrARIsAEW_To9apTxIscIBpZzv-n21JpmAwT1gYNwZBUZzShP6n6hgT0FAmzEL86oaAr4tEALw_wcB
micks_address wrote: » micks_address wrote: » Would it be ridiculous to cover the walls with panels like this?https://www.woodies.ie/melamine-faced-chipboard-shelving-white-18mm-x-1200mm-x-225mm-1088523?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQiAl8rQBRDrARIsAEW_To9apTxIscIBpZzv-n21JpmAwT1gYNwZBUZzShP6n6hgT0FAmzEL86oaAr4tEALw_wcB I'm guessing if the bath was removed panelling could be stuck to the tiles and wallpapered over?