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Splashers
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12 August 2014
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Aug 12, 2014 8:04 pm
Wider entrance would be my preference.
Wider entrance would be my preference.
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Splashers
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11 August 2014
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Aug 11, 2014 6:50 pm
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums/s601/ch20121/ScreenShot2014-07-21at41354PM_zps23c9eadf.png I would swap the toilet to where shower is and shower to toilet area but have to have a enclosed shower which would be 868mm by about 950 and maybe even put an angle on it with the door opening to where t...
Link I would swap the toilet to where shower is and shower to toilet area but have to have a enclosed shower which would...
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Splashers
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11 August 2014
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Aug 11, 2014 6:41 pm
I would look at putting vanity on the other side backing onto the linen cab with the toilet on same wall down in towards the corner. The wall with the shower i would extend into the toilet space to the wall and swing the bath on same wall. Like the picture this is what you would see in the doorway, ...
I would look at putting vanity on the other side backing onto the linen cab with the toilet on same wall down in towards...
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Splashers
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7 August 2014
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Aug 07, 2014 4:31 pm
Another reason is nothing to do with shower but where the puddle flange is mounted in the floor it is slightly higher than the floor due to the flange so the water can run down to the lip of the flange but not enough to flow over the raised area of the flange and into the drain hole. So a small amou...
Another reason is nothing to do with shower but where the puddle flange is mounted in the floor it is slightly higher th...
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Splashers
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3 August 2014
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Aug 03, 2014 8:09 pm
The silicone we use for glass splashbacks is Bostik V60 which has a rating to 200 degrees celcius, but i dont have any photo's of the flushmount cooktop siliconed in place sorry.
The silicone we use for glass splashbacks is Bostik V60 which has a rating to 200 degrees celcius, but i dont have any p...
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Splashers
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2 August 2014
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Aug 02, 2014 8:04 am
Your room is 2900mm wide so i would reduce shower width to 900 as it is a long area and give that bit extra room around bath, go free standing it looks great. Worst case you can alsways build it in later ;-)
Your room is 2900mm wide so i would reduce shower width to 900 as it is a long area and give that bit extra room around ...
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Splashers
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2 August 2014
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Aug 02, 2014 7:58 am
Generally all inductions should have a shelf between the oven and cooktop as per installation instructions, so you can't access them from underneath usually anyway. Any Neutral Based silicone will be fine, you can try matching the benchtop but generally not much available to do this or if your cookt...
Generally all inductions should have a shelf between the oven and cooktop as per installation instructions, so you can't...
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Splashers
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23 July 2014
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Jul 23, 2014 5:27 pm
http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y451/Antekindustries/IMG_05011_zpsec8010eb.jpg The colour you have chosem will probably be a bit darker than this metalic.
Link The colour you have chosem will probably be a bit darker than this metalic.
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Splashers
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13 July 2014
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Jul 13, 2014 3:10 pm
Yeah its a coating thats easily applied yourself, it just seals the pores of the glass so the mould or soap cant penetrate the glass surface.
Yeah its a coating thats easily applied yourself, it just seals the pores of the glass so the mould or soap cant penetra...
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Splashers
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9 July 2014
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Jul 09, 2014 11:24 pm
it would need a lot of silicone lol, i cant understand how the builder or glass company could do that kind of work. Maybe a timber strip the same as the cabinetry to be placed up into the area would be best, talk to your builder cause it looks like a mess.
it would need a lot of silicone lol, i cant understand how the builder or glass company could do that kind of work. Mayb...
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Splashers
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9 July 2014
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Jul 09, 2014 9:24 am
Make sure you check these basins with water, having the tap sometimes too high above them can cause a lot of splash when you use them especially the flat bottom ones. You end up with water dots all over your shirt looks bad if its a light white shirt.
Make sure you check these basins with water, having the tap sometimes too high above them can cause a lot of splash when...
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Splashers
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9 July 2014
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Jul 09, 2014 9:15 am
Vinyl wrap doors are no good if in sunlight or around heat areas, I still dont know why companies even keep selling this product. The way they are made is spraying a heat activated glue on the mdf door and than placed into a vacuum form machine which basically heats up the vinyl to make it soft and ...
Vinyl wrap doors are no good if in sunlight or around heat areas, I still dont know why companies even keep selling this...
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Splashers
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9 July 2014
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Jul 09, 2014 9:00 am
i have added some variations of the different types of glass i have installed of blues/Greens for you. http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y451/Antekindustries/IMG_0682_zps9b8042b9.jpg http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y451/Antekindustries/REEFSPLASH_zpsc8884ea6.jpg http://i1275.photobucket.com/al...
i have added some variations of the different types of glass i have installed of blues/Greens for you. Link Link Link Li...
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Splashers
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9 July 2014
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Jul 09, 2014 8:42 am
That back piece should have been notched out so the rest of the glass can go all the way up to the cabinet. You do usually have a gap but its only a couple of mm and should be siliconed to fill and seal the glass in. I would never install a glass splashback and leave it like that.
That back piece should have been notched out so the rest of the glass can go all the way up to the cabinet. You do usual...
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Splashers
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8 July 2014
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Jul 08, 2014 11:27 am
Yes the Starphire glass is what they call optically pure glass so it will have the true colour from the paint come through. Clear glass has a greenish tint and with a colour like you are looking at would look like greenish mud, darker n green back tint. Probably the closest way of seeing the finish ...
Yes the Starphire glass is what they call optically pure glass so it will have the true colour from the paint come throu...
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Splashers
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7 July 2014
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Jul 07, 2014 7:12 pm
Not sure on bench as it is customers house i just do the glass.
Not sure on bench as it is customers house i just do the glass.
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Splashers
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7 July 2014
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Jul 07, 2014 7:03 pm
http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y451/Antekindustries/IMG_0919_zpsa494845e.jpg Sorry this is a bit blurrry but this is Taubmans Silver Spoon which is very close to the Dulux Tranquil Retreat. Wish i had clearer photo for you, iphone camera seems to stop focusing now.
Link Sorry this is a bit blurrry but this is Taubmans Silver Spoon which is very close to the Dulux Tranquil Retreat. Wi...
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Splashers
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7 July 2014
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Jul 07, 2014 9:04 am
I would look at extending the window size, might be easier n cheaper than relocating sometimes due to the brickwork.
I would look at extending the window size, might be easier n cheaper than relocating sometimes due to the brickwork.
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Splashers
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6 July 2014
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Jul 06, 2014 10:59 am
The main difference between the 2 screen types is just the Semi will have a frame around the perimeter. Most Semi Frameless have a smooth contour with no steps or lines in them but there are a few models that seem to have what looks like a line in the aluminium which is just a small step in the cont...
The main difference between the 2 screen types is just the Semi will have a frame around the perimeter. Most Semi Framel...
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