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viewfromtheroof.com :: A roof with a view...

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Extending the downstairs bathroom3 viewsNow with added shower!
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Back room in progress32 viewsTaken from the stairs that lead down from the terrace.
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Back room in progress40 viewsTowards the small WC which becomes my zebra print floor WC!
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Downstairs bathroom - finished67 viewsClose up of the taps, uh, from behind! (We're very pleased with these taps.. can you tell?)
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Downstairs bathroom - finished97 viewsClose up of the funky taps...
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Back room in progress49 viewsBefore Steve enclosed this weird little room, it was open to elements!
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WC in Progress49 viewsStarting to lay down the floor. We had to tape each section of tiles together to lay them down, then pull up the tape when the cement was dry... tedious, but worth it!
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Downstairs bathroom - finished83 viewsSink's in, taps made...!
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WC in Progress44 viewsLaying out the floor (in the 'bar' on our new pool table!)
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WC in Progress38 viewsLaying out the floor... it actually wasn't as difficult as it looks...
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WC in Progress42 viewsYes, I mapped everything out in Illustrator first and printed it out.
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Front room finished55 viewsAhh - home is where my books are!
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Front Room in Progress42 viewsAs seen from the doorway to the middle room.
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Front room finished48 viewsDoesn't look like the same room, does it?
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Front Room in Progress38 viewsAnother shot of the front room. Steve made that final decision to lay the tiles at a 45 degree angle... It was more work, but because the house isn't quite square, it made sense.
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