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Best suite and tiles and overall look for a standard bathroom that you might have to rent out?

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giddyupnow · 05/02/2018 17:54

We are living in a fixer upper 50s semi - changing out the horrible bathroom asap but have NO spare cash. It's straightforward bath on the left, sink straight ahead under big square pvc double glazed window and toilet tucked away to right.

We may have to go away for a couple of years and therefore rent it, so fairly neutral and dependable is the note!

I feel like plain white bath with traditional taps, white square tiles in dreaded brick formation/dark grouts, hemnes white one meter wide sink in white with traditional tiles, cool shower curtain from anthropologie or similar, plain white 'traditional' shape loo would be best. Does that sound all right?

Any advice welcome especially on a toilet which isn't going to break either itself or the bank.

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specialsubject · 05/02/2018 20:00

You need a shower screen, not a curtain ( awful things anyway). My rental has plastic wall panels, no grout to go mouldy and look good. Also withstood some serious abuse. Don't need any cleaning beyond a wipe with a damp cloth, just as well...

Mixer tap, most people prefer these. Bath plug on chain . installed properly.

Bog standard bog with handle, not push button. Check for easy clean design, function not form.

OlennasWimple · 05/02/2018 20:03

What specialsubject said

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