tiling - what do you think is the best solution?
offgriduser
3 years ago
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A. just area 1
B. Areas 1 and 2
C. Areas 1, 2 and 3 ie. across the whole wall.
D. No tiling at all - It's not a particularly powerful shower and only just reaches the wall if you tilt the head right back.
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