Help and Home Improvement Advice
Bathroom Wall Panel Designs
When it comes to choosing the style and pattern of your wall panel, the world is your oyster!
Making a Small Bathroom Look Bigger
Having a small bathroom may mean you have to compromise on space, but it doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style. There are many ways you can make your bijous bathroom seem larger than it is, whilst adding a touch of elegance.
Bathroom Wall Panel Size Guide
Bathroom wall panels come in various sizes, shapes, and thicknesses. This blog explores some of the options available to you and the best ones for your bathroom renovation.
How Thick Should Wall Panels Be?
You may have noticed that wall panels not only come in a variety of sizes, but also a range of thicknesses. You may also be wondering if the thickness of a wall panel really matters when it comes to renovating your bathroom.
Step by Step Guide to Measuring Your Shower Area for Shower Wall Panels
Embarking on a shower renovation can be quite daunting, but by planning your project you can be sure of professional results.
Bathroom cladding ideas
Bathroom cladding is simply a covering for your bathroom wall. There are many different material options to choose from, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
Best bathroom wall panels
There are many bathroom wall panel options now available, from tile and acrylic to PVC. In our opinion, the best all-round choice is the PVC wall panel.
Bathroom wall panel ideas
Bathroom wall panels are a PVC alternative to ceramic tiles. They are 100% waterproof and require no grout, which makes them the hygienic choice for bathrooms.
How to install PVC panels over existing tiles
“Can I fit new PVC bathroom panels straight over my existing tiles?” is a question we get asked frequently. The answer is most definitely yes and we have the perfect guide to show you how easy it is!
Why choose PVCu external cladding over alternative options such as timber?
At National Plastics we believe PVCu external cladding has the advantage over its wood and cement counterparts to protect your home from the elements. Find out more here.