Re: Bathroom refurb
Re: Bathroom refurb
Ah you've given me food for thought here, Lindyloo! Been talking house renovations with my friend who has just gone. I was saying about the home improvements I want doing - bathroom, kitchen, bedroom (and currently changing storage units in the lounge), and I'd better make sure I buy a basin with the indentation. I hate the flat based ones, and especially the tiny basins you get in hotels that don't allow you room to wash your hands, or brush your teeth!Re: Bathroom refurb
I use real soap Lindyloo, and have a flat basin. It's fine. Probably better as the soap drains and doesn't go soggy. I also I have a nice tall container to keep toothpaste and brush in. I think it's supposed to be for a night light but as it has a boat theme it works well in my beach themed bathroom. I sit it on the wide top end of the bath next to the basin. Or it can sit on the basin.Re: Bathroom refurb
I have a flat basin and I have a heavy duty suction two mug thing on one side for toothbrushes/toothpaste and a similar soap dish with a double layer drainage thing one on the other side and that works or me. The new suction type seem to work fine on tiles.Re: Bathroom refurb
Thanks for those replies. I've got a minor dilemma with this as the builder & plumber will be doing the refurb while I'm on holiday so by the time I return, all will be clean and shiney! That's the theory anyway! As I don't drill into tiles I need to decide what I want and where I want it, buy it, and describe all that in notes for when they start. As they'll want to be paid when I get back from holiday, perhaps they'll do some finishing off then.............
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