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awishes · 10/08/2019 14:44

Due to numerous water leaks I've decided to completely replace my bathroom. It's small and I would like to take out the bath and have a walk in shower instead. Some storage, loo and basin, and a heated towel rail - connected to central heating.
Does anyone have any recommendations for decent quality companies - ideally i would like the shower enclosure to be as self cleansing as possible. I have a plumber arranged.
Budget around £6k.
If you have recently done something like this i would really appreciate some input as i have no-one in RL to discuss this with. Thanks!

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JoJoSM2 · 10/08/2019 19:07

I'd just say not to connect your towel rail to central heating or it'll be useless most of the the time.

In terms of style, classic or modern?

TwoFlatsasOne2019 · 10/08/2019 20:11

I;d get a dual fuel towel rail - connects to central heating in winter and you can turn it on in summer via electricity.

If a small bathroom with storage, I;d go for a loo and basin that are wall hung to make it look more spacious

awishes · 10/08/2019 23:04

Thank you - current towel rail comes on with the central heating (in winter) and the hot water (whenever it's on).
I think I'm looking for a modern look , but not way out there!
I also have an airing cupboard next to the bathroom and wondering if I can move the tank and therefore use the extra space, £££s I expect.

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