Shower enclosure - door or no door
Pamela G
11 months ago
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Lisa D
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Comments (55)@john clark I have just bought a walk in shower tray with fixed screen with black profile and support arm for £365 from showertraysuk if you are looking for that rather than over shower bath. Like Katie I got my shower (£160) and exposed trap (£45) for the basin from Victoria Plumb, pop up waste off soak.com (£12.99) taps very similar to Katie but with a rounded spout again off ebay (£65) I've not yet fitted my bathroom but I hope it looks as good as yours Katie!!...See MoreShower enclosure question
Comments (2)In my opinion you need a door. In a walk in shower the opening to get in is about 500mm and if the shower head is fixed in the middle it will be right by the opening....See Moreneed help for patio enclosure with glass roof and door to garden
Comments (3)Some photos of this area of your home as it is at present would be useful, but here's a few pointers: depending on what country you are in you may need to get your neighbours permission to build up to their party wall (in the UK you definitely do) so make sure you can get them on board before progressing. depending on what direction this area is facing, and again whereabouts your home is a lot of glass could either make it unbearably hot (south facing in northern hemisphere) or very cold (north facing in northern hemisphere) so you might want to consider incorporating some solar shading or shuttering in the design, or some more unglazed elements to fill with insulation and keep it warm respectively. glazing to roofs can bring light deep into the footprint and can really lift the quality of the space, but too much glazing in a roof could result in unwanted glare, and again overheating or over cooling and can also be quite costly, so you may want to consider using it tactically rather than to the roof wholesale. If you manage to get any pictures to upload and details of what country/direction the building is in it would narrow it down a bit. Good Luck....See MoreNeed frameless corner shower with door - less than 800mm ideally?!
Comments (1)Did you find a shower door / panel to fit? Sommer have a 760mm (pivot) door and side panel (700 - 900mm) available. All 8mm thick: https://www.wetrooms-online.com/wet-rooms-online-store/wet-room-shower-screens-enclosures/sommer-8-shower-enclosures-doors/sommer-8-wet-room-shower-enclosure-pivot-door-side-panel-760mm-493-detail.html...See MoreUser
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