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Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
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Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
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Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
We're moving to a house that needs a new bathroom and I'm just trying to get an idea of what it'll cost. I've found rough ideas of what I think most of the materials (i.e bath, taps, loo, sink and vanity, shower and enclosure, tiles and flooring) but have absolutely no idea about the cost of the actual work.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
UK renovation (self.homeowners) submitted 19 days ago by LingonberryBetter883 this is a serious question. how are people affording home renovations? we are in our 30s on average salaries and it's just so exhausting and slow to getting things done in our home. I need help with how people are affording renovating a house on an average salary! UK.
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Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
UK renovation (self.homeowners) submitted 19 days ago by LingonberryBetter883 this is a serious question. how are people affording home renovations? we are in our 30s on average salaries and it's just so exhausting and slow to getting things done in our home. I need help with how people are affording renovating a house on an average salary! UK.
Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
We're moving to a house that needs a new bathroom and I'm just trying to get an idea of what it'll cost. I've found rough ideas of what I think most of the materials (i.e bath, taps, loo, sink and vanity, shower and enclosure, tiles and flooring) but have absolutely no idea about the cost of the actual work.
Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
UK renovation (self.homeowners) submitted 19 days ago by LingonberryBetter883 this is a serious question. how are people affording home renovations? we are in our 30s on average salaries and it's just so exhausting and slow to getting things done in our home. I need help with how people are affording renovating a house on an average salary! UK.
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How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
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This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
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We're moving to a house that needs a new bathroom and I'm just trying to get an idea of what it'll cost. I've found rough ideas of what I think most of the materials (i.e bath, taps, loo, sink and vanity, shower and enclosure, tiles and flooring) but have absolutely no idea about the cost of the actual work.
Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
UK renovation (self.homeowners) submitted 19 days ago by LingonberryBetter883 this is a serious question. how are people affording home renovations? we are in our 30s on average salaries and it's just so exhausting and slow to getting things done in our home. I need help with how people are affording renovating a house on an average salary! UK.
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We're moving to a house that needs a new bathroom and I'm just trying to get an idea of what it'll cost. I've found rough ideas of what I think most of the materials (i.e bath, taps, loo, sink and vanity, shower and enclosure, tiles and flooring) but have absolutely no idea about the cost of the actual work.
Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
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How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
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I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
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This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
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UK renovation (self.homeowners) submitted 19 days ago by LingonberryBetter883 this is a serious question. how are people affording home renovations? we are in our 30s on average salaries and it's just so exhausting and slow to getting things done in our home. I need help with how people are affording renovating a house on an average salary! UK.
How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
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This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
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I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
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Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
We're moving to a house that needs a new bathroom and I'm just trying to get an idea of what it'll cost. I've found rough ideas of what I think most of the materials (i.e bath, taps, loo, sink and vanity, shower and enclosure, tiles and flooring) but have absolutely no idea about the cost of the actual work.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
I spent just under £10k for a small bathroom with no layout changes. This includes new bath, shower, radiator towel rail, built in toilet, sink and storage units along one wall, full wall and floor tiling, ceiling lights and fan and replaster, and floor.
Our bathrooms are from Victorian plumbing online. The ensuit including tiles was 1.6k for shower, combined toilet and sink unit with half tiling on most walls. The downstairs loo is also half tiled with sink and toilet plus black taps was £900 and the main bathroom has come to just under 3k but that is with brass accessories and fake marble tiles.
Tiled in bath and overhead shower Stud wall built for recess along bath & to hide bath/shower pipework inc. lighting (though we could scrap the lighting) Walls & floor fully tiled Underfloor heating New sink with vanity unit New toilet Plaster skimmed ceiling and new downlights Towel rail Shelving Removal & Installation of all the above.
How much should a new bathroom cost? [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie 20 January 2023 at 7:01PM edited 24 March 2023 at 7:02AM Hi all I have a small bathroom. Around 2.6m x 1.6m. I used B&Q and Victoria Plumb design service and got quoted over £14k! I appreciate this is everything being ripped out and replaced, but this just seemed way too much.
Bit of background 1920's mid-terraced house in the UK I have purchased as my new home, needs complete renovation and upgrading. Construction wise, it's got cavity walls, single brick between neighbouring houses. Bathroom had previous long-term leaks which caused rot in one of the joists, so I.
I have found with the bathroom even if you DIY it is all the things that you don't see once it is finished that cost the money. Fixtures and fittings often seem to be expensive for what they are, if you remove old tiles from the wall there is oftern remedial work that needs to be done on the walls. it all adds up.
We're moving to a house that needs a new bathroom and I'm just trying to get an idea of what it'll cost. I've found rough ideas of what I think most of the materials (i.e bath, taps, loo, sink and vanity, shower and enclosure, tiles and flooring) but have absolutely no idea about the cost of the actual work.
Hi all Looking for advice from those who have recently changed up their bathroom. We're looking at stripping it all out and replacing with new kit, new tiles, floor, etc. How much have you recently paid for a standard bathroom? I'm also interested in the split of item costs and labour costs. Thanks for the help!
UK renovation (self.homeowners) submitted 19 days ago by LingonberryBetter883 this is a serious question. how are people affording home renovations? we are in our 30s on average salaries and it's just so exhausting and slow to getting things done in our home. I need help with how people are affording renovating a house on an average salary! UK.