Makeovers
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Spring Style Revamp For Your Bathroom
The season of spring is all about celebrating renewal and new life – so why not a new bathroom? It’s the perfect time to get your home in order before summer arrives! We’ve put together a short list of spring style ideas that you can steal to make your bathroom look fantastic for the rest of the year. Make sure to look out for our spring sale which will run from Thursday 11th May to Sunday 14th May, where you can get 7.5% off selected items to make your bathroom shine this spring including: whirlpool baths, mirrors, bathroom storage and dream shower panels!
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Bathroom Renovations: 7 Questions You Need To Ask Yourself Before Work Starts
You usually start the project with high hopes for the finished result, but far too often our dreams can be dashed when the project overruns, it ends up costing more than you expected and you’re left underwhelmed with the final result. Well it doesn’t have to be this way! To help you out with your bathroom renovations, we suggest asking yourself these easy questions before work starts to make sure you get the most out of your new bathroom.
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Bathroom Renovation Photos From Another Happy Customer!
We love hearing from our happy customers, so this week we were very happy to receive photos of a new bathroom renovation from a recent Manchester Showroom customer! If you are a recent customer of Bathshop321, whether you bought from our website or one of our showrooms, we would love to see your makeover photos too! Just drop us a message on our Facebook page with your request to make it onto a future blog post!
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Downstairs Bathroom Design: Get The Look
Thank you to a Cheshire DIY-er who visited one of our showrooms recently and has kindly let us share these photos from his recent bathroom design in which he used items purchased from Bathshop321. Wanting to update his downstairs cloakroom, this customer opted for a compact Basin Unit which looks to have fitted perfectly in a small alcove. This replaces the large basin and pedestal that was there originally and gives him a handy storage area that wasn’t there before!
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Get To Know Your Customers Day: We Need You!
Calling all recent (or not so recent) customers! Have you got a new bathroom so stunning that you just want to show everyone? We love to see how the items you have brought from Bathshop321 have fared in your new bathroom, and we want to give inspiration to those people out there who are struggling for bathroom interior design ideas.
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7 Best Bathroom Suites For Under £600!
We know that redesigning your bathroom can be expensive, what with all the items you have to buy: baths, showers, basins, furniture units, toilets, taps, and that’s not to mention all the fittings that go with them! But here at Bathshop321 we try to make the whole process that little bit easier for you with our specially designed bathroom suite collections that feature all the items that you need to complete your new bathroom.
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Bathroom Remodelling Tips
When it comes to bathroom remodelling it can be tough, especially if you haven’t had any experience in this area before. If you are looking to take on the job with no professional experience then it may be in your best interest to take some time to properly prepare, so Bathshop321 are on hand to share some helpful bathroom remodelling tips.
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Day 1 - Let the destruction begin
First major job of the day was to remove the remaining tiles from the main wall. This although menial was vital to the overall project. All in all I would estimate individually the tiles that I removed that day ran into the 000’s each tile needed three delicate hits with the end of the hammer, two for the tile and one for my thumb, or it felt that way .
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The 4 Day Challenge - Day 0.5
The first major job of the day was to remove all the old tiles. These tiles were tiled ontop of other tiles thus meaning they were incredibly difficult to remove. Around the top of the toilet came away with ease, they did remove half the plaster on the wall with them but they came away in clumps of 5+ tiles. I found the best way to remove these tiles was to use a good heavy flat head screw driver, this enable you to tap it in directly behind the tile and lever it away from the wall. Read more...