Guide to Renovating your Ensuite Bathroom

By |2020-02-03T14:52:56+11:00October 2nd, 2017|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects|

A Guide to Renovating your Ensuite Bathroom or small bathroom. Once upon a time most homes in Sydney contained only a single bathroom which presented many a problem to members of the household. Thankfully those days are long gone with the average home now having both a main bathroom and an ensuite. Gorgeous timber wall hung vanity with recessed mirrored wall cabinet, feature marble mosaic floor and black framed semi frameless shower screen with tapware

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Renovating your Bathroom – Adding value to your home.

By |2019-10-29T13:51:48+11:00September 25th, 2017|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects|

Renovating your bathroom - A guide to adding value to your home for resale When renovating to increase the value of your home, bathrooms and kitchens are the two rooms of the house that real estate experts advise to update. Bathrooms are a major focal point for potential homebuyers, so when renovating your property for resale, the bathroom should be a priority. According to Domain.com.au, "The average number of bathrooms in new dwellings

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Choosing your Cabinet Finish – Polyurethane Kitchens

By |2019-10-23T10:21:45+11:00September 11th, 2017|Guides, Guides & Projects, Kitchens|

Choosing your Cabinet Finish - Polyurethane Kitchens When renovating your kitchen, the choices are seemingly endless. Cabinet door style, colour, finish, benchtop, splash back, handles, lighting, kick boards, right through to appliances. Cabinets are the largest part of any kitchen, and choosing the style, colour and finish will set the tone for the entire kitchen. Gorgeous polyurethane handleless cabinetry finished with a bulkhead for a floor to ceiling cabinet look - kitchen renovation

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Difference between Porcelain & Ceramic Tile

By |2019-08-05T14:58:18+10:00August 9th, 2017|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects, Kitchens|

Difference between Porcelain & Ceramic Tile Gorgeous black & white bathroom with porcelain floor tile used a feature wall with decorative niche - bathroom renovation by Master Bathrooms & Kitchens. Whilst out shopping or perusing the web for inspiration for your bathroom or kitchen renovation, you are sure to come across both porcelain or ceramic tiles. Many people are often confused as to which is the better option and exactly what the

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How to keep your new bathroom looking “new”

By |2019-07-17T15:55:57+10:00July 27th, 2017|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects|

How to keep your new bathroom looking "new". Caring for your tiles, P.C. Items and accessories in your newly renovated bathroom. Stunning freestanding bath with chrome floor mount bath filler, bath niche and shower recess with twin rainfall shower heads - bathroom renovation by Master Bathrooms & Kitchens You've just had your bathroom renovation completed. Everything is bright and shiny, fresh and clean. Not a water spot to be found. The grout is

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Keeping toasty from top to toe in your bathroom this winter

By |2021-08-23T16:21:50+10:00July 17th, 2017|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects|

Gorgeous free standing bath with timber wall hung vanity and large mirrored shaving cabinet - Bathroom Renovation by Master Bathrooms & Kitchens Keep your bathroom warm throughout winter Winter is here! It's that time of the year in the Hills District where we residents come home in the evening to the smell of fireplaces burning and wake to not just frost, but solid ice on our cars in the morning. We pull out

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Federation Styled Bathrooms

By |2019-05-07T10:18:24+10:00May 26th, 2016|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects, Projects|

Federation bathrooms have remained popular for one very good reason, they are simply beautiful and create a sense of luxury in your bathroom quite like no other style. Federation styled bathrooms not only provide that classic look and feel of yesteryear, they allow a more opulent style. This type of bathroom opens up options for an intricate tiling design with the use of tessellated, feature, capping and skirting tiles and is commonly seen with a distinctive patterned tiled

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Choosing a colour scheme for your Bathroom

By |2019-08-27T14:41:56+10:00March 31st, 2016|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects|

Choosing a colour scheme for your bathroom Gorgeous black & white bathroom with floor tile used a feature wall with decorative niche - bathroom renovation by Master Bathrooms & Kitchens. In most homes built in Sydney prior to the year 2000, the bathroom is usually what is considered a smaller space. It was traditionally a room for in and out daily hygiene. This shouldn't come as a surprise as it wasn't until around

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Knowing your niche

By |2019-08-19T15:13:52+10:00May 14th, 2015|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects, Kitchens|

Knowing your niche - Bathroom niches Niches are an innovative way to create a beautiful yet practical feature within your bathroom or kitchen renovation. Gorgeous black & white bathroom with porcelain floor tile used a feature wall with decorative niche - bathroom renovation by Master Bathrooms & Kitchens. Definition: niche - n. noun (1) A cranny, hollow, or crevice, as in rock. (2) A situation or activity specially suited to a

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Caution – Wet Area

By |2017-11-27T10:28:18+11:00April 16th, 2014|Bathrooms, Guides, Guides & Projects|

Without doubt, waterproofing is the single most integral procedure of any bathroom renovation. Waterproofing is easily the most important part of any wet area renovation. There is no point in carrying out a full bathroom renovation, creating the bathroom of your dreams without the proper waterproofing system. Without it, leaks are inevitable and these leaks no matter how small can create enormous damage. You can imagine upstairs bathrooms have the potential to leak through to

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