Hello fellow homebuilders,
we have an unsightly wall in our T-shaped bathroom and wanted to ask how this could be improved.
See the photo: it’s about the side wall of our ‘T’, tiled up to the ceiling at the front, while on the other side the toilet is tiled only 120 cm (47 inches) high.
From the side, you can clearly see the tile edge trim, but with an offset of 1 cm (0.4 inches) for the reasons explained above. Because of this, my wife can’t sleep peacefully 🙂
we have an unsightly wall in our T-shaped bathroom and wanted to ask how this could be improved.
See the photo: it’s about the side wall of our ‘T’, tiled up to the ceiling at the front, while on the other side the toilet is tiled only 120 cm (47 inches) high.
From the side, you can clearly see the tile edge trim, but with an offset of 1 cm (0.4 inches) for the reasons explained above. Because of this, my wife can’t sleep peacefully 🙂
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HilfeHilfe17 Jan 2021 16:27I would definitely be sleeping uneasily there too^^
hausnrplus25 schrieb:
There are also corner pieces/end caps available for these corner rails. These would at least make that open spot on the right look nicer/close it off!The open corner is not the problem 😎N
NoggerLoger20 Feb 2021 08:55dollartas schrieb:
You can clearly see the tile trim on the side, but it is offset by 1 cm (0.4 inches) for the reasons explained above. Because of this, my wife can’t sleep peacefully 🙂 So? Can your wife sleep again? What did you do?
dollartas schrieb:
My wife can’t sleep peacefully because of that 🙂 Mine can’t either. I would also have sleepless nights until everything is the way my wife wants it.
The step in the front view is impossible. The tiles should have been the same width from the start. Then, the plaster on the upper right side could be used to level it out.