Not sure if I like but to speak to Graeme about bulkhead
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Different colour scheme
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Floor
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Nooks in the wall
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Style of the vanity unit and also the shower enclosure - although obvs can’t go as big... but maybe for downstairs in due course.
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Quite like the wall paper. Maybe not this design but the concept of keeping all the fittings simple but adding more interest with something that can be easily changed compared to tiles/ sanitary ware
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Bright, clean, generally unfussy but with interest in terms of the tiles. Really like this!!
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The bath. Also clean lines
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Colour scheme, simple
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Style - although would go plainer on the floor and Al hates wicker
Light and airy - although I wonder if some stuff is a bit fussy
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Light - wondering whether wall/pendant lights might be more practical than spots
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Light fitting - maybe more practical, want hanging IP44 if poss although ? what zone. Have seen some IP65 pendants. Think we may need to go down this route - or wall lights as ceiling is 3.30cm tall and we’d struggle to get ladders into the room to change spotlights
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Something different - clean lines - although I’m not a fan on wood veneers - prefer painted
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Right sort of scale, hopefully classic enough not to date?? Although maybe the vanity unit has already - we’ve got the tiny version of it in one of the downstairs bathrooms.
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Simplicity, roll top bath, traditional but not twee. Really like this one too!!
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Vanity unit. ?? Having tongue and groove on some walls - whether this would reduce amount of tiling?
Wet room style shower by bath
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