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18.01.2022 At the start of your bathroom renovation journey, your budget should be the first thing you decide on. Wet areas can be one of the more costly rooms to renovate, so it’s best to put a budget in place in the early stages, to keep your spending in check. . Knowing what you require in terms of trades and supplies early on will stop you from swaying from the final objective; a bathroom built to suit your budget. It will also help you to make decisions further down the track when the time comes to select the smaller, non-essential items. Our team of experts can help you set a budget and guide you on what materials will suit your space and spend. Contact us via the link in our bio to get started!
11.01.2022 Every laundry space is different, but they should all be designed with the same brief in mind; a functional room, with well thought out storage, and plenty of workspace. Our team has nailed the brief, alongside Novo Joinery , at our recent Myrtle Bank renovation.
08.01.2022 Choosing materials that are fit for purpose will save you time and money over the life of your bathroom. When selecting bathroom materials, look for low maintenance options that are durable, easy to clean, non-porous and are suitable for their function within the space. . . Durable, easy to clean materials are best for work surfaces . Avoid slippery gloss-smooth tiles for your flooring and instead look at options with a slight texture . Natural stone is porous which means it ...will need to be maintained with a sealant . Glossy tiles are best suited for walls . Wood fixtures must be treated and sealed . If you aren’t sure where to start, our expert team are here to help with your next project. See more
05.01.2022 Waterproofing completed, ready for tiling in the coming days
02.01.2022 Soaking away the week with Zephyr + Stone Textured grey tiles, brushed gold hardware and a deep free-standing bath is the ultimate luxe bathroom inspo. - Built by Les Forster Photographed by Mindi Cooke