Window over shower
Sally Cook
7 years ago
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Comments (4)These guys would cut it bespoke for you - and the price doesn't look exorbitant at about £175 for 10mm grey tinted glass or £130 for 6mm: http://www.mirrorsandglass.co.uk/shop/made-to-measure-glass-bath-screens This company would probably also cut it for you: https://www.stevenage-glass.co.uk/glass-products/shower-screens/ Otherwise, you could buy this shower panel and cut it to size: https://www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/frontline-aquaglass-plus-10mm-tinted-walk-in-shower-enclosure-900mm?show_all=1 Hope this helps, good luck!...See Morebest shower over tub setup for bathroom shared by teens and toddler
Comments (6)We have a set up which is pretty good, I think: We have the Bette Ocean bath which has a large internal size, and one straight end, so is good for showering in. Any bath with fairly slim sides and one straight end should work. We have a glass bath screen that folds inwards flat against the wall. For this you need a screen that pivots 180 degrees (ours is by Matki iirc). Our shower head is mounted high up so the screen clears it. The bath/shower controls are on the other wall so not in the way of the shower screen either - also avoids the wet arm issue. Finally, we have a bath filler mounted on the side of the bath, so no tap to bump against. hope this helps...See MoreWindow half way over the sink ggggrrrrr
Comments (11)I love the image from KK1000 of the mirror hanging from the rail. A long rail over the whole width of the wall with one, two or even 3 mirrors hanging from it. You could have a personal choice of mirror for each person, just slide the others out the way or a magnified mirror and a normal mirror. Brilliant inspiration that I love about Houzz!...See MoreCan I use corian for a window sill for a window within a shower area?
Comments (2)My friend has Corian in her kitchen as a seamless worktop, sink and splash back. She also has it up and over the window sill. It looks great but it does scratch easily and it does leave watermarks. She had been talked into it by the kitchen company which she now regrets. It wasn’t cheap. I think granite is incredibly hardwearing if your budget stretches to it. Quartz is very popular too....See More- Sally Cook thanked Kitchenpod - Temporary Kitchen Hire (Home use)
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