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    Starting bathroom tomorrow my query is where do i start.

    I was thinking of starting straight above the bath if level. Or should i start on blank wall from batten making sure i leave a good cut around bath and other sanitary ware.

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    Start by checking what size cuts you will get on all aspects of the room.....windows/bath/floor/ceiling/door frames etc....when happy with that then you can set away centering walls etc and wall preparation like priming etc....good luck and post us some pics in the gallery when done..........dave..

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    Quote Originally Posted by geordie2013 View Post
    Starting bathroom tomorrow my query is where do i start.

    I was thinking of starting straight above the bath if level. Or should i start on blank wall from batten making sure i leave a good cut around bath and other sanitary ware.
    always address the window wall first..and mark your levels out to accomodate cuts elsewhere.....Gaz

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