Not MY work
looks very DIY
get a bathroom cabinet or mirror for the wall and a mat for the floor
not worth making a claim on insurance IMHO
Of course it's worth making a claim, that's what insurance is for. Any decent builder is gonna need ten grand to sort that lot out.
Even IF the claims assessor dropped on a nice 21 Y/o hottie and emptied both balls that day ,and decided to pay out
surely the only liability is to "make good " ,so miss matched tile
"Any decent builder" would advise ripping all the tile off and starting again ,then get a tiler in after demo.then return to refit and collect very large wad of cash
The dabs look more like cement. Are they really tile adhesive?
looks like RAPIDSET ,which is fine IF you comb a bed on the wall and butter the back of the tile
seems to be some confusion here about the difference between builder and cowboy (professional with headed bill or DIY cowboy)
and I agree entirely that some DIY jobs are done very well by homeowners who care and have no time constraints
green plasterboard (Moisture Resistant) , so probably a builder did that part, screwed ,so is it a stud wall
or a battened brick wall
, which builders tend not to do (dot n dab in cheap ,easy ,effective) unless the wall needs correcting back to vertical, WWS (wonkey wall syndrome/subsidence)