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Help with a transition from bedroom to ensuite

Elise McGain
last year
last modified: last year

Not sure what can be done here skirting boards in bedroom then tile skirting in bathroom. Heights etc are off . It's a nearly complete renovation.



Comments (12)

  • bigreader
    last year

    Not much. Just caulk it and live with it.

  • dreamer
    last year

    Remove the current carpet skirting boards, and install skirting that are the same height as the tile skirting. The carpet skirting look old or not yet finished. Remove them and do the renovation correctly.

  • dreamer
    last year

    And what is happening with this area. You either need tiled skirting continued or wood higher skirting continued. Is it a doorway, with a matching wall on the other side.? Is there a door?

  • siriuskey
    last year

    can you show the full opening between both rooms as kate suggested you might just be able to get away with a simple timber door frame minus the door?

  • Lyn Wood
    last year

    We have the same and the wood skirting was continued into the bathroom to meet up with the wall tiles which is the better option as the skirting is wider than a tile. Ours is a very neat job (not a reno though. From new.) It will be very noticeable  in that doorway if your continue the tiles round the corner to meet up with the skirting board.

  • Elise McGain
    Original Author
    last year

    It's an opening from bedroom to ensuite. Didn't realise they were doing tile skirts. Ensuite floor and shower is tile. But the walls are hardie axon cladding

  • Elise McGain
    Original Author
    last year

    I think maybe a door frame may be the go

  • Kate
    last year

    You could modify the skirting with a custom piece that matches to tile

  • dreamer
    last year

    As mentioned previously..I would remove existing skirting and install a higher/slimmer profile skirting board. Examples as per photos.

  • siriuskey
    last year
    last modified: last year

    A simple square edge timber painted or natural which the tiles and skirting can butt up to, the skirting might be a bit deeper depending on the size of the timber


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    Daniel Lindahl Architecture
    last year

    It looks like the bedroom skirtings are sitting over the carpet. I would get rid of those skirtings and just have a hard plaster finish to the bottom edge of the plasterboard, possibly with a shadowline to finish the plaster edge off. I eliminate skirtings and architraves whenever I can for a cleaner minimalist finish.

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