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En suites (WORTH SPLASHING OUT ON)

Do you find your current en-suite bathroom is little more than a wardrobe with plumbing or, worse, only exists in your dreams? You’re not alone, many older homes only have one main family bathroom and some are still inconveniently located downstairs. Then there are the new-builds, which may well have an en suite in every bedroom but they’re so small you need to enter sideways, like a crab, sucking your stomach in. If the knowledge that others share your pain offers zero comfort when you’re tip-toeing downstairs or into a cramped, closet-like room at 3am, it’s time to push a new en suite to the top of your reno agenda.

If you’re lucky enough to have an en suite but it’s far from sweet, start by looking for

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