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Old 08-11-2013, 08:16 AM
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Thanks for the feedback so far guys.

I hadn't thought about a different 'design' requiring re-plumbing or wiring. For that reason I think it'd be best to keep as close to original design as possible.

New tiles (up to the ceiling), new vanity/cabinet, new toilet, new shower/fixtures, will make it feel like new I guess
Hi Mike,
We recently did the same thing for same reason.
Leaking shower. Expected rotted structural beams would need replacing.
So completely redid the whole room.

Most expensive part would be to move the plumbing around, so just updated with same design. Tiles upto ceiling in shower, and to 1.5 metres all around rest; new bath toilet vanity and fittings. New modern hob-less shower.

We used a young local bathroom renovator (from Bateau Bay). He had specialist plumber, electrician, tiler, subcontracting.
Took about two to three weeks from memory (wife will know details). We did the painting (with mould treated paint).

You are welcome to come have a look and discuss if you like.

Good luck with it

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