Thursday, January 31, 2008
Forthcoming Closures
You can still place orders via the website during this period - orders will be processed on our return on Tues 12th.
Outasight Promotion
*plus £10 carriage.
Bathroom Marquee Closed 1st Feb
Monday, December 10, 2007
Christmas Opening Times
The last order date for delivery before Christmas is Monday 17th Dec.
We will only have a partial service available on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Jan as some of our suppliers are not back until Monday 7th Jan - the following items will not be available until that time:
All Grosfillex Products
Outasight Spares
Outasight Special Offer

Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Spabord Shower Panels Stock Availability

Sales have been growing steadily but stock availability has become a bit of a problem in the last week as the manufacturers are in the process of changing one of their production processes and as a consequence stocks of some of the more popular colours are depleted until the new stsyem if up and running As of 14th November the colours currently out of stock are:
Dazzling White
High Force
Mosaic Beige
We have been advised that stock of the shower wall panels will hopefully be back to normal at the end of the month (Nov).
In the meantime if you wish to order the panels we would advise contacting the sales office first on 029 2056 0949 or if ordering online choosing the "Pay Offline" option.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Outasight Delivery
Any orders placed between 12.00pm and 3.00pm will also usually arrive next day but this subject to confirmation by the warehouse.
* some areas of the UK are excluded from next day service (Scottish Highlands for example)
Postal Strike
- Outasight spares
- UPVC Panel Sample Packs
- Spabord Samples
- Invoices & Receipts
Hopefully everything will be back to normal once the backlog has been processed at the Royal Mail.
Spaceline 333 Panels
Evol 3000 Grey Marble
Evol 3000 Beige Marble
Evol 3000 Peach Marble
Evol 3000 Green Marble

The standard Spaceline range of waterproof wall panels is still available and is as popular as ever.
Bathroom Marquee Closed Fri 26th Oct
Any orders placed during this period will be processed on our return.
Please see our main website for emergency contact details (existing customers only)
Wet Room Floor
Fitting the panels to the wall is no problem - our wall cladding is ideal for use in these enviroments - but the question that always gets asked is "Which trim do we use at the bottom of the panels?"
At present the two manufacturers that we deal with (Decos and Grosfillex) have no trim specifically designed for use in these situations but having spoken to the importers we have come up with what, we think, is the best way to deal with situation.
The answer depends on the type of flooring that is being installed. If ceramic floor tiles are being used there are 2 options:
- if the tiles are to be run on the floor only - seal the tiles to the existing wall using silicone, run the panels down on top of the tiles and seal again
- if the tiles are to return up the wall to form a skirting - ensure the adhesive bed gives an overall depth of 10mm for the skirting, apply a bed of silicone on top of the skirting and run the panels down in the silicone

- fit the wet room flooring first and return up the wall
- run the panels down over the flooring
- finish the edge of the panel with a tile edge trim stuck into place using silicone sealant
- use an 10mm trim for decos panels and 8mm for most of the Grosfillex range*
*except Evol 2000 and Topline
Friday, August 17, 2007
Outasight Design Changes
There has also been a slight price increase as of 01.08.07 . The new price is £189.00 plus £10 carriage to UK mainland addresses.
You can buy online by clicking the link above.
Wall Panel Installation
Who can I ask to fit the panels?
Most tradesmen (or tradeswomen) will be able to fit the panels as they are extremely easy to work with. Included in our regular customers are:
- plumbers
- bathroom fitters
- kitchen fitters
- carpenters
- joiners
- tilers
- decorators
- plasterers
- handymen
as well as a whole host or enthusiastic DIYers!
We are in the process of compiling a list of existing trade customers who offer a fitting service within specific geographical areas.
What's the best way to cut the decos flush-fit wall panels?
The panels can be cut with any fine-toothed saw although coarser saws (such as handsaws) can be used. Some tradesmen use a jig-saw to cut the panels - if you use this type of saw be careful that the metal cutting plate does not scratch the surface of the panel (either cut the panel face down or cover the metal plate with a peice of tape to reduce the risk of sratches).
If stapling onto battens can a stationery stapler be used?
We weren't too sure about this so we gave it a try ourselves. It turned out that a standard stapler could not get in tight enough to the edge of the visible panel to enable the staple to fix through the tongue and also the staples themselves proved to be a little too flimsy.
Many of the "Pound Shops" sell cheap staple guns which will be perfectly adequate for fixing the panels. Staple guns are especially usefull when fixing ceiling panels. We recommend a combination of adhesive and staples for ceiling fixing as the staples will hold the ceiling panels in place while the adhesive dries.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Removeable Panels
The panels are not designed to be removeable, as such, but they can be installed in such a way as to make removal easier.

It is possible to fix the panels with screws, rather than sticking or stapling (the more widely used methods) and then use either the Grosfilex Multi Trim or Decos Corner Trim 030 to hold the final panel in place - both these trims have a clip-on section that can be taken off if the panels need to be removed.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Ceiling Coving


The trim is designed to clip onto the top of the wall panel and fit flush up against the ceiling.
If you are not using wall panels and are just panelling the ceiling it is possible to use the coving trim but you will need to cut of the "leg" at the back of the trim with a sharp knife and then simply stick the coving up using panel adhesive (Gripfill, No More Nails etc.)
Monday, June 18, 2007
Barley Grey Wall Panels

The panel is suitable for use in shower cubicles, bathrooms, utility rooms, kitchens or anywhere inside the home where you require a wipe-over, condensation-free easy to clean, waterproof surface.
The panels themselves are 250mm wide, 2.7m long, 10mm thick and come in a pack of 4. Barley Grey costs just £27.96 plus carriage.
They are similar in colour to Spaceline Silver grey but are slightly lighter, with a white, rather than light-grey, background and a subtle marble effect print.
Sales Office Closed on 19th June
You will still be able to order online - any orders will be processed on our return on Wed 20th June.
If you have any queries please leave a message on our answerphone and we'll get back to you on Wednesday.
New Product Range

Rather than the smaller, tongue and grooved panels of our UPVC panels these panels are large, one-piece panels that are ideal for lining the walls of a shower cubicle. Spabord uses a lightweight foam backing so they are extremely light to handle, unlike many of the wood-based alternative panels. Each shower packs contains:
- 2 x wall panels 2400x1200mm
- 1 x internal corner
- 1 x butt-joint trim
- 3 x edging trims
- Fixing instructions
- Maintenance instructions
There are full details of all of the shower panels in the Spabord range on our website
Monday, June 11, 2007
Some Recently Asked Questions
At present there is only one version of the Outasight available and that is designed to be used with a straight bath. Outasight do have long term plans to introduce a model suitable for curved or corner baths but these are still a long way off at the time of posting. The standard Outasight can be used with a corner bath but it is not ideal - there is a previous post detailing their use with a corner bath below.
I have a sloping ceiling - can I still use the Outasight?
Yes, providing you have sufficient room for the arm to open out fully to its horizontal position - which means 1450mm high and 1450mm wide when fully open. If your ceiling cuts into this space then the unit will not work as the shower curtain cannot be pulled out if the arm is not fully horizontal.
Is there a trim I can use at the bottom of the panels?
You can use caping trim at the bottom of our panelling but we do recommend it in wet areas as it can act like a trough. How you finish-off the bottom of the panels depends on the flooring used.
If there is an existing tiled or vinyl floor it is usually run down on top of the flooring and sealed with silicone. If carpet or carpet tiles are being used then the panels are run down to the substrate and the carpet run up against the panels. Laminate flooring sometimes requires a 10mm expansion gap so it is possible to fit the laminate floor first and then run the panels down onto the flooring, finishing off with silicone.
What is the best trim to use with ceiling panels?
It depends on the exact installation.
If you are fitting wall panels and ceiling panels then these can be fitted without the need for a trim - simply fit the ceiling panels first, run the wall panels up to the ceiling panels and eal-off with silicone.
If you are fitting the ceiling panels on their own you can still use the above method but seal to the existing wall. Using a trim will give you a lttle bit of leeway when it comes to cutting so the easiest trim to work with is the Grosfillex Multitrim.



The Grosfillex Multi Tim can be used as an internal corner joint (1st picture) or as a 2-part Capping Trim (2nd picture) by triming off the "leg" with a sharp knife. The backplate for the trim is fitted to the ceiling first, then the panels fitted and then the front section clips into the backing plate to give a nice neat finish.
To use 1 part capping trim on a ceiling (3rd picture) you would need to fit the trim on two of the walls, slot the panels into the trims and then cut away the back of the next two trims and then just stick them on after the ceiling panels have been fitted.
Alternatively you could use other products not supplied by The Bathroom Marquee such as standard coving, white plastic quadrant or even tile edge trim.
This is a shame as this was one of the most distinctive panels in the Decos range with a crackle finish and subtle colouring. The rest of the Orion panelling range (Amarante, Carrara, Lugano, Pompey) is unaffected and will be available as normal - these designs being a marble effect rather than a crackle effect.

If you have any queries regarding remaining stock levels of this panel please contact the sales office.