Countertop and inset basins look completely different, function quite differently in daily use, and suit different bathroom styles and practical needs. So here's how to work out which one's actually right for your space.
Choosing between floor-standing and wall-mounted vanity units should be straightforward, but it's actually one of those decisions where both options have genuine advantages and some proper drawbacks that aren't immediately obvious until you've lived with them.
Understanding how TRVs actually function can save you a fair chunk of money on heating bills whilst making your home more comfortable. They're cleverer than they look, and once you know what you're doing with them, they pretty much run themselves.
Your heating's on, but some rooms are tropical while others feel like winter? The culprit is most likely unbalanced radiators. Let's take a closer look.
When you're replacing radiators or fitting new ones, you'll quickly hit this question: single or double panel? Let's sort out which you actually need.
When you're replacing radiators or planning a heating system, the sheer number of options can be a bit baffling. Panel, convector, column, designer - what's the actual difference, and does it matter?
Shopping for a shower enclosure can feel a bit overwhelming when you start looking at all the options. Quadrant this, pivot that, walk-in something else. Here's what's out there.
If you've been shopping for a new shower, you've probably noticed these terms getting thrown around like everyone knows exactly what they mean. Enclosure, cubicle, same thing, right? Not quite.
A properly sealed shower tray is the difference between a bathroom that works and one that's quietly rotting behind the scenes. It's not complicated, but it does need doing right.
Fitting a shower tray isn't the most glamorous DIY job, but get it right and you've sorted the foundation for your entire shower setup. Mess it up on the other hand, and you're looking at leaks, wobbly bases, and potentially a lot of water damage down the line.
You may think that a tap is just a tap and there is not much more to the buying process than picking which one you like the best.
Whilst you may think that vanity units are relatively standard in their style and design, the truth is that there are a variety of different vanity units out there that you can choose from. We have created this quick guide and infographic to teach you what they are all about.