I've had these images up in a draft for two or three weeks, while Pim was writing the previous engineery post. Meanwhile we've been tiling both floor and walls, and I don't know where to put these, so here come, some assorted older pics:
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Mounting the shower tray legs |
As an enameller, I had to have something enamelled in the bathroom. Pim chose the bathtub, so I chose the shower tray in white steel enamel (Bette brand). Glad we also bought their leg system, which is kinda neat:
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Legs attached to the enamelled steel shower tray |
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Bathroom floor |
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Testing the trim channel for the thicker, antique tiles |
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First dry run for the central tile motif |
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We still have to cut the green trim tiles in half... |