Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Recessed bathroom floors on the upper level 20May 01, 2020 4:58 pm Honestly, it probably an easier and better finish in the end just to do this. Trying to convince the builder how to build won't end well. Their reasoning isn't perfect and as mentioned above, any spec/custom builders would do it, and should do it as a matter of getting it perfect, but that also require ms you to have specified tiles and carpet already camomiles Did you have them installed at your house? Is it noticable? No, I have seen them used when I managed a home improvement/renovations install operation. Probably 1/4-1/5 jobs used them However, they're not very noticeable at all. I have seen them used for carpet, vinyl sheet and plank style laminate/vinyl. As with anything, the more traffic the area see, the more likely you are to notice them. Obviously the steeper the ramp, the more noticeable they will be too, but I also find you rarely stand on the actual join. There are also my longer ones +upto about 300mm long for a less steep gradient for the taller ramps (>12mm) Hi Stuey, think you’ve got a couple of options here you’d just need to decide your preference/which options suits best. You could recess the windows (just keep in… 1 3954 they can, it's a fairly standard solution when the slab isn't recessed. the falls need to be in the main floor, if it hasn't been done then you need to ask them to redo… 4 6565 isn't a garage level with the rest of the house a given? pretty sure they 'came around' long time ago. if you have a flat block, the garage is usually level with the rest… 1 17407 |