Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Get A Luxury Wet Room

Why a wet room?

Advantages:

A wetroom is super-stylish and perfect for creating a contemporary look.

As a second bathroom, a wet room can easily increase the value of your home.

Great for small bathrooms - removing the bath creates loads more space.

Wet rooms are, in general, easier to clean ? no shower screen or tray to worry about and if you go for a wall-hung sink and toilet, it's easier still.

If it's done properly, your floor (the bit under the tiles) is better protected than it would be in a standard bathroom.

Disadvantages:

In small rooms, watch out for wet towels and loo roll caused by spray from the shower.

- You'll need a professional fitter to waterproof the room - if it's not done properly leaking water can cause damage.

Wet rooms should be tiled from floor to ceiling - and that's expensive. And if you go for porous stone tiles they may need to be resealed every few months, which is hard work.

Swapping a main bathroom with bath for a wet room could make your home less saleable - buyers want at least one bath.

In theory, yes. A wet room is basically a shower room that does away with the shower screen and tray, and has an open, fully tiled shower area. If your bathroom is on the small side you probably will need to include a shower screen to prevent everything getting sprayed.

Water drainage

Installing a wet room is a job for the professionals as a gradient needs to be created along the floor to channel the shower water into a drain and then the entire room needs to be tanked (waterproofed). The most common method for creating a gradient is to install a sub-floor made from WBP Ply (a type of plywood), which is then tiled over. Another option is to install a ready-made sloping shower former (a bit like a giant shower tray), which is also then tiled over. Another method is to use a giant preformed tray (sometimes known as a Hi-Macs system) that slopes towards a drain, and can be fitted across the entire floor without the need for tiling over.

Waterproofing

Waterproofing the room involves priming the floor, the lower section of the walls and the whole of the wall area around the shower and then covering with a syrupy membrane. Once it’s set, the room is then tiled. It’s also worth raising the bathroom door threshold by about 5mm from the floor in case the room fills with water (if someone covers the shower drain with a towel, for example). This will keep the water contained

What will it cost?

Tanking (waterproofing) your room and creating a gradient in the floor to channel the shower water to the drain shouldn’t cost you more than £1,000. If you are paying a company to tank and install the wet room, including floor-to-ceiling tiles, suite and shower, expect to pay around £6,500 upwards.

What type of tiles should I use?

Tiles are the most popular wall and floorcovering, but you can opt for sheet vinyl for the floor, or even Corian, which is a seamless, non-porous material that is low-maintenance. If you are going to use tiles, choose non-porous bathroom tiles like ceramic or porcelain. Porous tiles, such as slate, marble and limestone need sealing every few months to prevent water damage. Only use floor tiles specifically for bathrooms on the floor as they aren’t slippery.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Garage Storage Cabinets

Garage Storage Cabinets are the best and easy solutions for a crowded garage. Garage storage cabinets are an affordable and secure means to store the workshop tools. Garage storage cabinets help to convert a messy garage into a more useful workspace, reducing the cluster and providing easy access of the stored items.

Garage storage cabinets can also be used to store lawn and garden supplies, tools, sports equipment, workbenches, and trashcans. Common household chemicals and other hazardous substances can be safely stored in secure garage storage cabinets. The proper cabinets can also protect workshop tools and supplies from moisture and dust.

Garage storage cabinets are mainly of durable steel construction, to better withstand their rugged and long-term usage. It is not uncommon to see wood or resin cabinets in garages, though. In addition, sports lockers, wall cabinets, and mobile garage storage cabinets are now available. Garage storage cabinets can be easily mounted on a wall or can be kept in any corner of the garage. Most of garage storage cabinets are off-floor mountable, to help prevent pest infiltration.

Garage storage cabinets are stronger and have more utility value than other average storage cabinets. They often feature adjustable or removable drawers. Door locking systems are included for a safer storage. It is best to confirm that the walls of the cabinets are strong and resistant to adverse environmental changes.

Nowadays, garage storage cabinets come in a variety of designs, are of good quality, and loaded with utility features to satisfy the user’s varying storage requirements. Garage storage cabinets can be purchased from retail showrooms or through the Internet. Custom cabinets can also be ordered for a custom look.

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