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WANTED - Bathroom refit


PeckhamRye123

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- Bathroom measurement - 2200mm x 1510mm. 2700mm high


- Full strip out of existing bathroom fittings and wall / floor tiles. Installation of bath, heated towel rail, WC, sink, and shower above bath (all items fit only). Bathroom is in same location, however new fittings are to be in different locations so will require necessary plumbing and new soil pipe etc


- New studwork wall (~1100mm long) with recess shelf in.


- New studwork wall (~1300mm wide x 200mm deep) containing concealed cistern at low level with recessed joinery storage & mirror unit above (items to be supplied & fitted)


- Tiling to all walls and floor. Client to supply all tiles.


- New lowered ceiling (skimmed and painted plasterboard on studwork) to be installed, with new lighting and extract fan in


- Neighboring wall in bedroom to be made good. Will likely require new plasterboard to areas, skimming & painting


- Can provide detailed drawings and 3D renders of proposals

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Hi,


I can highly recommend Kim Michelet (loads of great reviews on him on this forum)

He did a bathroom refit for me earlier this year (happy to send you pictures) including extensive plumbing work, tiling, ceiling, etc!

He is reliable and a very nice guy!


His number is 07838 102782

He is local so quite handy as well!

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