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The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) is a not-for-profit trade association that represents the kitchen and bath industry. It has almost 14,000 member companies across North America. Established in 1963 as a network of kitchen dealers, it has grown into a broader association of distributors, retailers, remodelers, manufacturers, fabricators, cabinet and appliance installers, designers, and other professionals. The NKBA's certification program offers continuing education and career development and includes designers and professionals in all segments of the kitchen and bath industry.
The organization is a leading advocate of Universal design, the principles which allow best use of kitchens and baths by disabled and aging residents.

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    Providing access in a tiled bath panel

    Hi, have fitted bath across end of bathroom, with 270mm surface at each end, see photo’s attached. Intending to tile across full length side panel, but wanting to allow access to bath waste (central) and hot and cold water feed isolators (left). Have installed panel timbers with centres...
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    Tiled bath panel

    Okay progress has been good (albeit a little slow) and now I am left with a few problem areas. The wife wants a tiled bath panel which I have never done before. Is it easy to do? How do you get access behind the panel after tiling? I want to leave it right to the very end so that I can see if...
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    Tiling green plaster board

    Hi could someone help me, I have a bath panel made of green board which was primed before applying tiles but the tiles just popped off. Why is this?
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    Advice for tiling around end of bath panel

    Due to customer changing from bath panel to wanting tiles around bath need some advice on how to make it look best. I'll attach some photos and any advice on what looks best would be great thanks
  5. acaciaguy

    Tile board bath panel

    Hello all I need a recommendation for a bath panel sized tile backer board. Only slight issue is that bath is extra deep. Floor can’t be entered to get any extra depth for waste and lip of bath will sit at 61cm. Meaning panel needs to be approx min of 58cm. Any recommendations greatly...
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    DIY Anyone done a DIY L shaped bath panel tiled?

    As the thread title suggests really. Just looking for some pictures really or if anyone has put a magnetic access panel in it? Thanks
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    Tiling a bath panel ???

    hi guys I’m going to tile my bath panel well I’d like to but not sure how to go about it i was thinking of using tile backer board but the bath is a 1600 and I can only find boards that come in 1200 lengths.......how would you guys approach this ???
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    Laying out on tiled bath panel

    Quick one to check I'm on the right track - I'm planning to do a tiled bath panel (with access panel using some Schluter magnets). Am I right in thinking I should have cuts below the bath rim and cuts down onto the floor? It'll be about 560 mm high, tiles are 200 mm high, so I'm thinking to...
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    Tiled bath panel access-half bond tiles

    Hi I have tiled the whole of my bathroom and just have the bath panel to complete.....it is a short bath, we have built a wooden frame for it and wish to tile in the same as the walls. The tiles are smooth metro 50x200 that are in a half bond pattern. I intend to use backerboard, screwed onto...
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    My 1st Job Tiling under bath for panel fitment

    Hi, Your advice please. I wish to tile part way under a bath so the side/end panels will be in contact with these tiles. Its a P shaped bath. The tiles are 9mm, what distance should I allow for with the adhesive and tile so the panels just touches the tiles. Thanks Bob
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    Tiling Above Bath In A Recess

    Hi all, I usually tile down to to the top of baths after fitting them, but in this situation the bath is an exact fit in the space it's in, and has a plastic side panel. If I tile down to it, then the tiles down the sides of the bath will stop the bath panel from being removed afterwards...
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    Tiling Around Odd-sized Tub Space With Ledge

    I'm looking for ideas on what to do with this ledge I need to tile. The space is too long for any tub size I can order so I had to put a small ledge in to make up the difference. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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    Creating an access panel for a bath

    I wondered if I might trouble you guys with a bit of advice on creating an access panel for a bath. The existing bath panel is unfortunately is tiled plasterboard. Following a leak it was necessary to remove a section of this panel to get access. Now the problem is resolved I would like to...
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    Bath Panel Board

    What's the best way to make a bath panel that will be finished with 9mm thick porcelain tiles? The bath only has room for a 6mm thick backer board to tile onto (18mm total clearance). I think 6mm ply would warp as the adhesive dries. No more ply would be ok but only comes in sheets 1200mm long...
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    Bath panel????

    Starting a bathroom Tues and the customer wants the existing plastic panel removing and tiling with 5oox500 porcelain...same tiles as floor, as the bath height is 510mm from the existing floor drops nicely... They've had a leak before and are paranoid about having to get under the bath at some...
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    Tiled bath panel

    Hello all, i have just had a new bathroom installed. The tiler has tiled the side and the foot of the bath however, the frame or the tiles at the foot of the bath are not flush with the bath overhang trim. They is about 1/4 inch lip between the tiles and the over hang if the bath and at the side...
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    Curved bath panel base board

    Hi all, Hope you can help me on this one! I have installed a bath with a curved end and want to use slim vertiacal sections of porcelain tiles to create a faeture rather than use a plastic matched board. So I need to create a curve with a flexable material with as small a depth as possible so...
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    Bath panel repair

    When 'popping off' the (very well fitting) bath side, it flexed a little too much and I managed to get a tiny tear (5/6cm). It will be out of sight when done and it's really not worth a new panel, so... Has anyone ever patched up such a tear successfully? & if so, what with plse? (Type of...
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    Tiling onto slate bath panel.

    Morning all! I've been asked to tile a slate bath panel using 600x300 ceramics. The panel has probably been on there for about 50 yrs and when I prime it it just runs off. Does anyone have any experience of tiling onto slate and if so what procedure would advise I followed in order to carry out...
  20. ripkord

    Making a bath panel to tile with hardibacker

    Hi all, our plastic bath panel was cracked so I decided to get rid of it and make a panel that I could tile, now I have secured the bath as much as possible using 2x2 and its solid and I have approx 40mm extrusion from side of the bath to tile onto if you know what I mean (had to bring a lip out...
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