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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 13:42:33 GMT 1
I put this cheap pine floor down when FE was up and running we must be talking about seven or eight years ago. As we are moving this year and the old units were getting tired looking it is getting a thre day revamp. The old pine floor.  Its a dark jelly stain varnish, not the eating one vic  . Takes about an hour to be able to walk on it. The screw holes were filled yesterday. 
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Post by FFS on Jan 3, 2022 13:44:58 GMT 1
Shiny!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 13:59:42 GMT 1
Testing me you know its wet just now and dries mat.
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Post by Polarengineer on Jan 3, 2022 16:43:33 GMT 1
Would you call that texture "bath mat"?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 17:05:47 GMT 1
Would you call that texture "bath mat"? chez rustica it's what many brits looking to live the dream are looking for.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 17:14:30 GMT 1
 The old unit New unit, the old taps are still connected and are stopping the drawrs shutting. Should be finished tomorrow. 
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Post by ibis on Jan 3, 2022 17:21:57 GMT 1
what is making the toilet look cockeyed?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 17:30:09 GMT 1
what is making the toilet look cockeyed? Probably the lump of matter in your head or a wonky eye  its sitting level.
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Post by ibis on Jan 3, 2022 17:33:21 GMT 1
what is making the toilet look cockeyed? Probably the lump of matter in your head or a wonky eye  its sitting level. it does not seem to line up with the "new" mdf unit. Looks to be 2-3cm off kilter from back to front.
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Post by FFS on Jan 3, 2022 18:27:46 GMT 1
It lines up with the heated towel rail, but a shame it's in the same room as the his-and-her sinks (perhaps there wasn't an option to have it in a separate room).
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Post by JohnnyD on Jan 3, 2022 18:46:48 GMT 1
Its deffo favouring to the right relative to the double vasque cabinet (as in backwall to front of toilet, its not the fact of it being level, but angle of dangle) It could just be an optical dillusion though......
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 18:53:37 GMT 1
It lines up with the heated towel rail, but a shame it's in the same room as the his-and-her sinks (perhaps there wasn't an option to have it in a separate room). We had plenty of room for a separate toilet but almost always put everything together in the one room. It has a bath and shower as well. The room is 25sqm. It's not the only bathroom so if your both brushing your teeth or you are not talking there is another bathroom incase there is an emergency 😉
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2022 18:55:57 GMT 1
Its deffo favouring to the right relative to the double vasque cabinet (as in backwall to front of toilet, its not the fact of it being level, but angle of dangle) It could just be an optical dillusion though...... It is an old house but reasonably straight. I think it's the camera. The unit and the radiator is 100% straight.
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Post by pcpa on Jan 3, 2022 19:09:11 GMT 1
Perspective or the WC is just placed there for the photograph, no sign of any connections but maybe they are from the rear.
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Post by FFS on Jan 3, 2022 19:09:47 GMT 1
25sqm is a BIG bathroom.
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