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user123

Hi does any one know of any stationary that has a layout where you could plan a bathroom and list all the stuff to do the job, ie fittings, electrical, walls, floor, tiles etc ?

Thanks in advance

You could be very flexible using any one of those:
Amazon.co.uk: Floorplan 3D Home Design Suite 8.0: Explore similar items

If the link doesn't work, just search Amzon for 'floor plan design software' and you can have a look and see what suits you best. Once decided on the various layouts you would like to have handy, make up your companion list in Word, which keeps it all editable... and print as and when needed.
 
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cornish_crofter

Along the same lines as Mosaic Girl, We found this useful for planning our own bathroom.

B&Q Online: From Kitchens & Bathrooms to Sheds & Paving; plus planning tools

The disadvantages are that the fittings are B&Qs own, but we used the best fit approach with what we wanted to use.

It was this tool that made us realise that we could fit a separate shower cubicle in the bathroom. Up until then we thought we couldn't.

If you do a Google there will no doubt be other more generic tools out there.
 
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