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Monday, January 8, 2018

Croydex Chrome Contour Twin Mixer Shower Head ECO Water Saving Bathroom Unit Set • £49.99

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Seller: daily-deals-ltd (403,995) 99.5% Top-Rated Plus, Location: Manchester, Ships to: GB, Item: 361970942865Condition: New, Features: 2-Spray Pattern Shower Head, Brand: Croydex, Material: Chrome, MPN: Dual, 2, Riser, Kit, Adjustable, Electric, Hose,Details: Clothing & Accessories Accessories Children's Men's Women's Electronics Ipod Accessories DIY Car Accessories Storage Boxes Sports & Exercise Basketball Bike Fishing Football Other Swimming CLEARANCE SAME DAY DISPATCH guaranteed quality NO HASSLE RETURNS TRACKED DELIVERIES FAST DELIVERY Croydex Contour Duo Combi Shower Set [078780] RRP £79.99 £49.99 ITEM SPECIFICATION CroydexChrome PlatedHandheld And Fixed ShowerheadsIntegrated Riser RailShower Arm & DiverterMulti-Position Shower Head AdjustmentCompatible With 1/2" B.S.P Threaded FittingsDimensions:Length 94 cm1.5m Reinforced Stainless Steel Hose With 11mm Bore DESCRIPTION Payment Shipping Returns Contact Us DESCRIPTION This stylish shower set from croydex is the ideal choice whether you are looking to replace or upgrade your current product. Chrome Plated diverter allows water to be transferred between handheld and fixed showerheads. Integrated riser rail, shower arm and diverter. Multi-position shower head adjustment. Small round fixed pivot showerhead. Compatible with all 1/2" B.S.P threaded fittings. 1.5m reinforced stainless steel hose with 11mm bore. Contour mini 2 function handset. optional ECO water saving feature included. Easy to clean, easy to adjust, and easy to install. (All instructions come on the box in english.) Croydex Chrome Plated Handheld And Fixed Showerheads Integrated Riser Rail Shower Arm & Diverter Multi-Position Shower Head Adjustment Compatible With 1/2" B.S.P Threaded Fittings Dimensions: Length 94 cm 1.5m Reinforced Stainless Steel Hose With 11mm Bore Payment All UK postage prices are for UK Mainland Only. Collection from Depot welcome for minimum orders of £100. In the absence of fulfilment, Daily-Deals-Ltd reserves the right to cancel your order within 48 hours of receiving payment. All communication between Daily-Deals-Ltd and the customer are strictly private and confidential. This includes correspondence via eBay, email, letter or any other method of communication. The customer must not divulge, copy, forward or use the contents, attachments or information contained therein. Any unauthorised use or disclosure may be unlawful. Shipping Please note that the price quoted is for UK Mainland only and Excludes Highlands, Islands and Northern Ireland if in doubt please email before purchasing as additional charges may apply. Shipping to the following postcodes will be surcharged: IV, HS, KA27-28, KW, PA20-49, PA60-78, PH4-50, ZE, BT, IM, TR21-25, JE, GY, PO30-41 Orders received Monday to Friday before 12pm will usually be despatched same day. Items ordered over the weekend will be despatched the following Working Day. If your item is being sent with a tracked service you will receive an email when it has been dispatched including your tracking number. Returns 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Your Right to Cancel: 14 days - FULL REFUND Faulty Within 30 Days: Full Refund or Repair Shipping and handling charges: Cancelled orders - The buyer must pay for shipping and handling, this includes refused orders without prior agreement. Item condition: The condition of the returned item must be as it was shipped to you, opened box with all original materials and contents in sealed protective wrapping. Incorrect/Faulty/Damaged Items: Please contact us to arrange for the return via eBay messaging or one of the numbers above. NO postage will be refunded unless agreed upon in email or writing prior to returning. Contact Us Please use the ebay messaging system FEATURED CATEGORIES Shop Categories Arts & Crafts Baby & Child Celebrations & Occasions Clothing & Accessories Electronics Health & Beauty Home & Garden Lighting Luggage & Travel Office Equipment Pet Accessories Schmal Furniture Special Offers Sports & Exercise Stationery Toys and Games Wholesale & Joblot Other HELPFUL LINKS Add to Favorite Seller Ask Seller a Question View Feedback Visit Our Store About Us Contact Us ebay listing template design by

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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Bathroom Renovation & Design Checklist

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Whether it’s the ultimate retreat to soak away the day’s worries or the busiest room in the house, your bathroom should be functional, easy to clean and safe. Getting to that point with a bathroom renovation can be time-consuming, expensive and messy, but we have some tricks to help you.

It might cost you more to move the plumbing around, but it could make for a much better layout and even allow you to have a separate bath and shower. A three-way bathroom can have its walls opened up to create a large space, with more room to create the ultimate layout, while a narrow bathroom would benefit from the far end being taken up by the bath or shower.

Try to keep showers and baths furthest from the door. Keep toilets and vanities closest to the door, so any mess from a shower is kept away from the main traffic areas. Also consider the placement of the toilet; you don’t want it to be the first thing you see when you look through the bathroom door.

If moving a window to make way for a shower is not an option, work with it. Provided it is waterproofed properly, surrounded by tiles and features opaque or frosted glass, a window in a shower can be a great feature of the space.

The window is the star of the show in the bathroom of this [converted warehouse](http://www.homestolove.com.au/cosying-up-a-melbourne-warehouse-conversion-3653|target="_blank"). Photo: Armelle HabibThe window is the star of the show in the bathroom of this converted warehouse. Photo: Armelle Habib

Bathroom doors usually swing open against a wall, rendering the entire space around and behind the door useless. By moving the door into the centre of the wall and replacing it with a recessed sliding door, you can then use both sides of the door for utilities. This allows you to have a toilet on one side of the wall and a vanity on the other. It’s a good idea for small bathrooms as it makes the best use of the space available.

Tiny gaps between vanities and baths or between the vanity and the wall that won’t fit your hand or arm will be impossible to clean. They will trap dust and water almost straight away. Either make sure you leave enough space to get your arm in there or have no gap at all.

Give careful thought to which end of the shower you want to place your taps and showerscreen. If your screen is fixed, you want to make sure you have enough room to get into the shower without the vanity or other items getting in your way.

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Make sure you have a clearance of at least 70cm from the front of the basin to the nearest wall. Leave at least 60cm in front of the toilet and about 20cm from either side of the toilet bowl.

Go grey for grout! White grout on floors will always look dirty. Choose a grey colour so any eventual discolouration will be disguised.

Stop the slip Natural stone tiles with a bit of texture are a little less slippery for the floor than smooth tiles, but give them a test at the store or in your home by spilling water on them and checking how slippery they are.

Clever showerscreens A fixed, frameless showerscreen is stylish, but screens that swivel are ideal if you have kids or a shower over the bath; the hinged style allows easy access to taps and bathing.

Tap troubles Avoid mixer taps in the shower or bath. They are so easy to bump or play with and can potentially cause burns so are not ideal for families with young children.

Big vs small The bigger the floor tile, the less grout you need to clean. They also look great with a smaller wall tile in a contrasting colour.

Keeping warm Heat lamps are a good affordable alternative to underfloor heating. They might not be the prettiest light choice, but they do keep a space warmer in winter.

Height matters Consider the height of the tallest person in your home when installing showerheads, especially if the shower is combined with a bath as the floor height will have risen considerably and you don’t want to be squatting down to shower.

Smart storage Recess shelves between the wall studs in showers for shampoo and conditioner, and above toilets for toilet roll storage – or just simply to style and make pretty with candles or greenery.

Now you've got the practicalities down pat, take a look at these beautiful bathrooms for some creative inspiration...

Monday, December 18, 2017

9 Tips To Ensure You Get Your Dream Bathroom Remodel

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This bathroom remodel ideas post is sponsored by Sears Home Services.

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In our last house, we thought we were in our forever house. We bought it when the wee ones were almost 3 and not quite one. At the time, we planned to live there until they graduated high school or longer, and we treated the house that way. We replaced all the windows, we made an amazing front walk and redid all the landscaping. My favorite project included a gut of the master bathroom, and a complete kitchen remodel was next on our list.

Plans change, and we sold that house five years ago now. This house is now our forever house, except that forever is definitely a much shorter horizon. We built the new garage last year and just finished a roof replacement on Monday. I met with the house painter yesterday, and a completely redone basement (needed due to water issues that we’ve since fixed). Are you surprised that our master bath is on the list again?

We learned from our last house, and I have a ton of bathroom remodel ideas, both ideas we incorporated as well as some new trends that have sprouted. Our new bathroom won’t happen overnight, but even small changes can make a difference. I pulled out the brass and chrome fixtures from throughout my bathroom already. Just that little thing helped make our bathroom (built in 2005) feel less dated.

9 Bathroom Remodel Ideas

Add heated floors.

This was the best thing we did in our remodel. Hands down it was the best idea we had. Since we ripped out (all three layers of) the old flooring, we laid heating coils under the new floor. Nine months of the year, we used this floor and loved it. There is nothing worse than a cold Chicago morning and dancing from rug to rug to avoid frostbite on your feet.

We set it up to include a programmable switch. It turned on ten minutes before we headed to the bathroom each morning, so it was beautifully warm every time. It turned off by itself, and oh my word it was worth the investment. This is hands down the best of my bathroom remodel ideas ever. I’ll never do a remodel without one again.

Create a point of interest in your bathroom.

As much time as we spend in bathrooms, you want to enjoy the look. In our old bathroom, the towel rack hung over the far end of the bathtub. We had to walk from the shower over and climb in the tub or carefully reach over it to get our towel. That towel rack went away in the remodel, but initially we had no idea what to do with that blank wall. There was an identical blank wall on the other side of the tub.

Fortunately, my contractor came up with a fantastic bathroom remodel idea. I knew I wanted a window from my shower to make it feel bigger since we couldn’t increase the size of the shower itself. We chose an arched design, and our contractor suggested a tiled arch shelf built into the wall to hold some knick knacks and bath oils, etc. It turned out gorgeous. A shelf like this may not be the best fit for every bathroom, but it created a great point of interest on an otherwise boring wall. How can you give personality to your bathroom?

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Make sure you have enough storage.

Our current second floor has no linen closet. In fact, there’s nowhere to really store towels and sheets and other items in general. There is some wasted space behind the bathroom door, and we purchased a wooden shelf that we painted white to act as a temporary closet. It isn’t the prettiest, but it’s functional. For now.

No linen closet

When thinking about bathroom remodel ideas, don’t forget about storage. Do you have enough with your current setup? In our last house, we added a storage tower between the two sinks. We had a large bathroom and a long sink area, so this worked well. It separated my husband’s stuff from mine, and all our “things” stayed out of sight.

Create a tower to add more storage in your bathroom

When we remodel our current bathroom, we won’t put a tower between the sinks because our bathroom is narrower. On the far edge of our vanity, we have wasted space there, and we’ll extend the cabinet up to create storage for towels and sheets and add some vertical interest with a change in heights.

And yes, we’ll build in a real linen closet where that space is currently wasted.

Choose the right sink.

Growing up, sinks were all the same. They were slightly oval and mounted into the counter. Now? Oh my word, the options! In so many bathrooms, a vessel sink looks amazing. It’s so sophisticated and so many have the personality many bathrooms lack.

They can be pretty expensive, however. A more traditional sink now comes in a variety of shapes. We chose a rectangular sink that gave me more room to presoak laundry in the “extra” sink since we had a second floor laundry and no laundry sink. It was large and gorgeous. An undermount sink worked great for us there because it minimized dirt that got stuck around the seal of the sink. In our current bathroom – because storage is at a premium – we know we’ll do a top mount sink that gives us more room in the vanity, but that doesn’t mean we won’t find one with the right look for our bathroom.

Choose the right fixtures.

Now that you have your sink, make sure your fixtures fit the aesthetic of your bathroom as much as you sink does. If you have a vessel sink or pedestal sink, make sure your faucets have enough room for you to wash your hands and more.

When it comes to the shower, it’s easy to find a showerhead in the same family as your sink faucet without it being identical. Do you want a showerhead you can move easily? Do you want an overhead shower for a more spa like experience? One of the bathroom remodel ideas I nixed last time was a steam shower. I didn’t think it was worth the money. Once we were done, I regretted it. Now there are smart showerheads that create that spa-like experience.

More and more fixtures provide great spray while still saving water. I miss the days in my old Chicago apartment where my shower beat on me. When I think of all the water wasted, I cringe. I can regain that experience with many showerheads now available without the need to hang my head in shame for the excess water.

Build a niche into your shower.

I am not a fan of the shower surrounds. When I do my bathroom, I want tile everywhere, which allows a ton of customization. My current bathroom? Yep, it’s a surround. And there’s nowhere to put shampoo or soap or anything. Shaving my legs? I’m balancing with a foot on the wall, and it isn’t pretty.

Generic bathroom shower

Another of those great bathroom remodel ideas? Build your shower to fit your needs. You can find a place to create a niche in a wall to hold your bath products. Make sure your contractor tilts it so water doesn’t stay in it. This is not only a functional addition, but it looks cool, too. We flipped the direction of the tiles we used elsewhere in the shower so they were diamonds instead of squares, and it looked fabulous. Major custom look without a major custom price. That inset? It’s a prefab option so my contractor didn’t have to build it by hand.

Bathroom shower and window to make it feel bigger and more custom

Create a bench, too, if you have room. We were able to have enough room for a bench so I could sit while shaving without feeling cramped in our last shower. Barely. Not every shower has that ability, but even in a standard size shower, you can build a foot rest into the tile so you have a secure place to rest your foot or booty while shaving. As with the inset for shampoo, just be sure your contractor angles it to avoid water pooling.

Don’t go too trendy.

Full bathroom remodels aren’t cheap. It isn’t the most expensive home renovation you can do, and it provides a great return on investment relatively, but you don’t want to go super trendy so that someone walks in and says, “Oh, yeah, this bathroom was done in 2016.”

That doesn’t mean you want to be blah or avoid any trends at all, but think about what has a longer term appeal. The pink tiles in my old master bathroom? I know they were from 1993. By 1996, I knew that. Avoid those traps.

If you plan to live in your house long term, create a bathroom that is your haven. You live there, not the person who’ll buy your house in 15 years. If it fits with the rest of your house design, go for it. What works in my 1925 more traditional home doesn’t work in an Italian villa style or in an ultra modern home. The overarching philosophy behind my bathroom remodel ideas is what matters.

Honestly, I can look even now at our bathroom remodel from five years ago and know that we chose too trendy a color wood that is too dark, especially with the granite countertop (which I do still love). This is where an expert designer comes in handy to help ensure you love your bathroom today and in 10 years. They have so many bathroom remodel ideas to make it fit you without being so trendy you’ll regret it.

Look for flooring with personality.

We chose rough stone tiles. Smooth is not your friend in the bathroom. The rough surface wasn’t uncomfortable to walk on, and we never had to worry about falls. Even better, the crags and such in the flooring meant we never had puddles when leaving the shower. We actually removed rugs from the bathroom entirely, which I loved. Why? The water that doesn’t evaporate quickly enough in a humid bathroom? Yuck.

While we love stone, that isn’t the choice for everyone. There are so many neat options out there today. Porcelain and ceramic tile come in so many neat patterns and textures now. Don’t do wood, as wood and moisture don’t get along. There are now wood looking porcelain tiles, however. Whatever you choose, find something that complements the entire style of your bathroom.

Update your counter surfaces.

We honestly may update our countertops in the master bathroom and in the guest bath on the main floor before we do a complete redo of the master bath because we have so many other major projects on our list with this house. Right now, they are a very cheap laminate countertop that doesn’t go with the aesthetic of the house. It bothers me every time I look at them.

Countertops aren’t as expensive as you might think, especially as bathroom counters tend to be a fairly limited area. Quartz is a great alternative because it requires no maintenance. You can find great designs with this. I love granite, personally. The uniqueness of granite and the personality it can bring to your bathroom make it worth the investment in my book.

Ready to Implement These Bathroom Remodel Ideas?

Just writing this, I’m excited to redo three of our bathrooms whether just a little countertop change or a full remodel. I’m not quite ready, but when I am, I know what I’ll do. Sears, of course, offers everything you need, whether you’re looking at a quick change like refacing your cabinets or a complete overhaul of your space.

Taking these bathroom remodel ideas and doing the whole thing? Sears has a savings of $500 on bathroom remodels of $1,500 or more through 11/30/2016.

Replacing or refacing your cabinets? Get $500 off a project of $1,500 or more through 11/30/2016, too.

Changing up your countertops? You can save $250 off a countertop purchase of $1,500 or more through 11/30/2016.

And of course, Sears offers free consultations on your projects so you can easily figure out what exactly you want to do and how much it will cost. Just know that if you’re anything like me, you’ll end up increasing the scope of the project as you go along, so make sure you budget for some changes!

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Monday, March 20, 2017

Tricks for adding THOUSANDS to the value of your home

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When it comes to renovating your house, there are a number of simple tricks you can implement to ensure a profit when the time comes to sell.

Justine Wilson, the Director & Principal Stylist of Australian company Vault Interiors, has spent years perfecting the art of interior design, property styling and photography styling to help people boost the value and appearance of their homes.

Here, she shares her tip tips for renovating for profit and some of the biggest mistakes homeowners make before selling. 

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Justine Wilson, the Director & Principal Stylist of Australian company Vault Interiors, has spent years perfecting the art of interior design, property styling and photography styling

THE BATHROOM 

According to Justine, a bathroom renovation will set you back between $15,000 and $20,000 on average depending on the size of the bathroom and quality of finishes.  

'If you go the whole hog, think about using large-scale tiles, freestanding bathtubs and waterfall showerheads for a designer look,' she said. 

'A grey colour palette paired with natural stone is on trend. If you have a lower budget, think about swapping out the old vanity/shaving cabinet for new, and changing the tap ware for a quick update. 

'Spraying old bathroom tiles white is also an affordable way to spruce up your space. These quick tricks will set you back closer to the $3,000 mark.'

According to Justine, a bathroom renovation will set you back between $15,000 and $20,000 on average depending on the size of the bathroom and quality of finishes

According to Justine, a bathroom renovation will set you back between $15,000 and $20,000 on average depending on the size of the bathroom and quality of finishes

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'A grey colour palette paired with natural stone is on trend. If you have a lower budget, think about swapping out the old vanity/shaving cabinet for new, and changing the tap ware for a quick update,' she said 

THE LIVING/DINING ROOM

The key to adding value to this space, Justine explains, is to connect the zones. 

'People gravitate towards open plan living and combing the two areas by removing walls can really add to the feeling of light, function space,' she said.

'Costing will depend on the structure of the existing property, if you require a support beam this can set you back anywhere from $30,000 - $50,000 depending on the scale of your renovation and how much you adapt the current floor plan

Justine said that for 'a quick makeover' homeowners should consider painting all the current walls white and installing floating timber floors

'This will be less costly than a full renovation, but will give any home a modern feel. Changing feature pendants lights is also a quick win. Bunnings or Beacon Lighting offers great affordable ranges,' she said. 

The key to adding value to this space, Justine explains, is to connect the zones

The key to adding value to this space, Justine explains, is to connect the zones

'People gravitate towards open plan living and combing the two areas by removing walls can really add to the feeling of light, function space,' she said

'People gravitate towards open plan living and combing the two areas by removing walls can really add to the feeling of light, function space,' she said

What are the biggest mistakes homeowners make before selling? 

The biggest mistake to make when renovating for sale is to over capitalise and spend too much, especially on details that are taste specific.

Keep things simple, choose a neutral base colour scheme and apply it throughout the whole property.

This extends to the wall paint, carpet, kitchen and bathroom finishes, that way the house will feel tailored and considered. 

Beige or grey tones are the most on trend schemes. If your budget is tight focus mainly on the facade and as a minimum I always suggest fresh paint and fresh carpet as well.

THE STUDY 

According to Justine, studies can add value to a property as so many people now work from home. 

The key to adding value here is to 'add ample storage and function' through things like inbuilt bookshelves and a floating desk system

'Make sure that there are ample power and data points and task lighting is also important,' Justine said.

'Nice joinery will set you back anywhere from $2,000 - $10,000 depending on the material (laminate or polyurethane or solid wood). 

'Think about extending your kitchen or wardrobe joinery to create a "study nook" either off the kitchen or in a bedroom. 

'Any dead space can be turned into functional space with the right design.'

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The key to adding value here is to 'add ample storage and function' through things like inbuilt bookshelves and a floating desk system

THE KITCHEN 

According to Justine, 'kitchens sell houses', so kitchen renovations are quite important when it comes to adding value. 

'If renovating for profit, opt for mid range appliances and stone counters as the majority of people will be looking for both,' Justine said. 

'Cupboards can be laminate if on a budget or custom polyurethane for a more designer edge. Most buyers prefer neutral tones in kitchen design so think white/ greys and avoid bold colours as it can be too taste specific. 

'A quality mid range kitchen will usually cost around $20,000. If at all possible try to incorporate a kitchen island (which may mean removing walls) it will be money well spent and will create the open plan scenario buyers like.'

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'A quality mid range kitchen will usually cost around $20,000. If at all possible try to incorporate a kitchen island (which may mean removing walls) it will be money well spent,' she said

THE GARDEN/OUTDOOR AREA

Justine said homeowners should aim for a garden or outdoor area to reflect the popular 'alfresco lifestyle'.

'If there is potential to add a paved or decked area that allows for an outdoor lounge or dining setting this will add value as it creates usable space,' she said. 

'A deck will cost anywhere from $5,000 upwards depending on size but a paved area will be a cheaper option usually around a few thousand. 

'When building these areas considering adding nice lighting and some form of cover (either fixed or retractable) to make the area all weather friendly. 

'Putting in a few low maintenance feature plants such as yuccas will look nice and fill up empty garden beds with wood chip to make it look presentable.'

'If there is potential to add a paved or decked area that allows for an outdoor lounge or dining setting this will add value as it creates usable space,' she said

'If there is potential to add a paved or decked area that allows for an outdoor lounge or dining setting this will add value as it creates usable space,' she said

THE FAÇADE 

Street appeal, Justine says, is one of the most important things to focus on during a renovation as it is the first impression people have of your home. 

'Consider painting the facade prior to sale - Colourbond has some great exterior colours,' she said. 

'Fix any issues such as damaged fencing, guttering or broken outdoor lights

'Having a definite path to the front door is key and often overlooked. If you don’t have a path, create one with stepping-stones or hedges and woodchip.

'It may cost anywhere from a few thousand to $5,000 to get the front of your property right - but it is money well spent.'

'Having a definite path to the front door is key and often overlooked. If you don’t have a path, create one with stepping-stones or hedges and woodchip,' Justine said

'Having a definite path to the front door is key and often overlooked. If you don’t have a path, create one with stepping-stones or hedges and woodchip,' Justine said