The wall tiles here sit down on the floor tiles with a grout rammed, 1mm gap.
Once grouted I assume a have to run a bead of silicon around where wall meets floor. What sort of size should this be?
Thanks.
I'm intrigued as to what sort of tenant lives in a luxury HMO. Is it students, professional, just reasonably well off people who can't get a foot on the housing ladder etc?
"Luxury" to me means privacy and not having to share any facilities.
Better people than me to advise but think about it from this angle: Seal that old house up tight and insulate without ventilation and you'll have no end of condensation and mould issues plus it won't be a very pleasant place to live. So you will need to ventilator. With MVHR you can recover something like 70-90% of the heat vented out.
Worth a read:
https://passipedia.org/planning/refurbishment_with_passive_house_components
Before going mad what's the roof like? Get that in good order or it has the potential to ruin everything else. Also you'll be looking to use airtight tape around the windows if you door properly.
If you're going that far worrying about insulation and air tightness are you considering MVHR?
The 3 blue ones are LAP brand IP68 deck lights that fit in a 22mm hole.
£4.99 for 10, end of line with a £10 voucher!
Hidden "strip" along the bath is LED colour changing strip with remote etc.
IF you can get to grips with a dead simple CAD program like Draftsight then even though a 2D program, you could draw your layout then view in 3D, rotate it etc. Or fire a hand drawn 2D and I'll CAD it up and give you some different views.
6 down...well up actually...
The basin & pedestal will hopefully take the eye off that God awful cock up at the end.
As for the 'soffit':
There's no way on Earth I can tile that as I'll never get the LED strip in/out. Thinking to get my fabricator to cut me a thin strip of 316 stainless, say 1.6mm thick and bond that up there?