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Shelves along the side of the wall in the bathroom..what're they called ??
scottishf
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I thought these were called splashbacks....but I can't find them anywhere
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Um, shelves?Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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Window cills? :cool:0
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Sorry prolly didn't explain too well. Along the length of my bath on the wall side....I have a plastic shelf thingy with spaces for soap shampoo etc.0
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I had a burgundy one years ago.
I think they were called splashbacks too. Herman - MP for all!
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I need a new one, but can't seem to find any..and don't know what to search for
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LOL is this in Avocardo too? We had one at moms back in the 70's, moulded plastic and it made the loudest bang whenever knocked. Complete with mirror, handrail, flannel rail, and soap and other recesses.
A splashback is the row of tiles along the bath, so I don't think this is the name for this blast from the past thing0 -
iamcornholio wrote: »LOL is this in Avocardo too? We had one at moms back in the 70's, moulded plastic and it made the loudest bang whenever knocked. Complete with mirror, handrail, flannel rail, and soap and other recesses.
A splashback is the row of tiles along the bath, so I don't think this is the name for this blast from the past thing
Yeah.....sounds like we are talking about a similar thing. I bought thid one about 10 years ago to cover a row of unmatching tiles which had to be replaced when the bath got damamged.0
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