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Hi guys,

Have done my DIY bathroom, never done this before.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHSchEm50M8

Feel free to point at any mistakes, I am sure there will be plenty :-)

Thanks,

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  • Looks really nice mate, done a good job on it ��
  • andyhop
    andyhop Posts: 1,996 Forumite
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    edited 17 December 2014 at 7:56PM
    Mosaics look terrible, wall tiling not too flat either

    Biggest error, is that a light switch I see inside the bathroom :shocked:
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  • plumb1_2
    plumb1_2 Posts: 4,395 Forumite
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    Looks ok for a diy project, is that light over the shower a light/extractor fan unit? Does it comply with Part F ?
    And hope the other downlighter are fire rated?

    The only other issue to me, personal preference is wall paper on the wall
  • andyhop wrote: »
    Biggest error, is that a light I see inside the bathroom :shocked:
    I take it you mean the light switch. I noticed that too and wondered. Although other countries seem to cope without pull-switches.
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  • ic
    ic Posts: 3,428 Forumite
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    Lets hope the lights circuit is protected by an RCD. I'd also agree I'm not keen on the idea of wallpaper in there, especially where damp towels will be stored on the radiator - otherwise looks great!
  • Thanks All,

    Yes the light switch is inside, is it bad?

    There is not light on the exrtractor, it is just a nice cover I used, but there is no actual electricity coming to it. The dowlighters are IP65 rated and are higher than 225cm of the floor.
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