Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Jan 04, 2017 8:47 pm Hi, We're building with Eden Brae- Livingston 23 and currently at the Tender stage. I've noticed that the wet areas have a 3cm (approx) step up in many displays homes. Has anyone recessed their wet areas so they become flush with the rest of the house? Meaning, recessing our slab to accommodate the wet areas. So when the tilers lay the screed for the floor tiles there won’t be a 3cm step up. I totally think is worth it as it creates such a seamless look between the wet areas and the rest of the home! Eden Brae is currently charging $1800. Our Tender Consultant can't guarantee that all areas would be the same level once titles and carpets are laid. So I'm hesitant in going through the recessed floors. I would love to know if anyone has gone through this or can offer any other solution. Thanks, Abi Re: Recess floors to all wet areas 2Jan 05, 2017 8:28 am Hi Abi! Our builder included this at no charge for our place - it is worth noting though that I actually think it is going to end up a step down into our wet areas once we put carpet in that side of the house - as they drop it so it is pretty much level once complete with the existing slab. I personally do love the look of it - but I would be interested to get measurements of how high your carpet and underlay are as they may absorb the 3cm? Re: Recess floors to all wet areas 3Mar 08, 2017 11:45 am We're doing this right now with our Eden Brae Drysdale 27 - they added about $1200 to our contract for the three wet areas (ensuite, bathroom and laundry) to be recessed by 50mm, so after door coverings are installed they will be flush Re: Recess floors to all wet areas 7Aug 02, 2017 2:57 pm Not yet, not even moved inside yet. Bricking about 75% complete Re: Recess floors to all wet areas 9Sep 12, 2017 3:39 pm Wet area floor tiling scheduled to start next week Re: Recess floors to all wet areas 13Sep 18, 2018 10:07 am joannapaulp We're doing this right now with our Eden Brae Drysdale 27 - they added about $1200 to our contract for the three wet areas (ensuite, bathroom and laundry) to be recessed by 50mm, so after door coverings are installed they will be flush We are thinking of building with Clarendon, but they are charging us $3500 for the recessed floors to all wet areas for a double storey house. Does anyone think this is excessive? And would building recessed floors help with waterproof or just simply leveling the floor? Re: Recess floors to all wet areas 14Oct 02, 2018 6:57 pm The 50mm step down in the slab height is required in the NCC. This is to allow the tilers to get enough fall to a floor waste. So the cost of levelling out at the transition point should be bugger all.... I would level out every wet area except the laundry. 2 6758 Old Home Restoration / Renovation To reduce noise transfer without compromising the aesthetic of your exposed I beams, consider filling the 100mm gap between the I beams and the floor above with dense,… 6 12225 |