Hi community!
I've been reading your posts for quite some time and decided it was time to participate!
We're planning a budget friendly bathroom reno, and we have decided to combine tiling easycraft with wet area interior panelling. A tiler is coming in to do the shower area and floors with tiles and we are going to install the panelling ourselves. A few questions for more experienced renovators:
1. Two of our walls will have half tiles and half panelling, and we're not too sure. how to join these two to make sure no moisture gets trapped behind panels. Do we use silicone where they meet?
2. Our current bathroom has tiles as a skirting board, but we're going to use panels from floor to ceiling. Should we install a regular skirting board on top of panels?
3. How do we join panels in interior corners?
4. how do we join panels to ceiling and prevent moisture getting in?
5. Panels will also go around door frame: how do we join these together?
6. We're going to use the panels as splashback. Should we apply panels behind the vanity too and cut holes for pipes, or just do it above and below vanity instead and leave the area behind the vanity just 'naked'?
Hope my questions make sense!