Peter and I try the new walk-in shower together in the morning and it's great. The European-style mixer tap with one knob for temperature and one for pressure means no more fiddling or adjustment. And despite the lack of a door and two bodies in the shower recess, hardly any water fell outside the shower limits. We did some washing today as well, so all aspects of the revised bathroom-laundry now tested. So it's finished? Well, almost... We still need to: fit a towel rail and a hook on the back of the bathroom door (purchased but not yet fitted) fit a toilet roll holder fit a toilet brush and holder sort out where to store a laundry basket and an airer. We used to keep the laundry basket on top of the dryer and the airer beside the washing machine. Both looked untidy, and we don't want them there in the new arrangement. We are thinking of tucking them behind the washer/dryer, but need to do some work to make that possible fit a long rail across the shower and trough for dr...
We return from Bunnings with toilet roll holder, collapsible wash basket and a new soft-close loo seat. Peter fits the last item. We now have 2 towel rails, a hook, and a toilet roll holder to fit. Toilet brush and holder on order, so we might wait until we have that and then get Chris back to fit the lot. Options for a drip-dry rail still being explored.
Nick the plumber comes and fits the plate that goes behind the shower mixer tap fitting. Andrew the electrician comes and does the cut outs in the plaster for switches and sockets. He also installs the four supports for the heated towel rail.
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