Window in shower waterproofing
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Comments (9)I misunderstood the plan mistaking the tank cupboard for a bath. So I assume from your comment that the tank is going- I got rid of one in my last house by installing a combi boiler and presume you are doing the same. I would suggest you put the bath and shower on the window wall but put the shower on the right side of the window where there is more wall. WC where the tank is now and the basin stays in the original location but perhaps swap for a vanity with loads of storage. Given that he is quite tall consider hanging the basin higher than normal....See Moreshower bath next to a window?
Comments (11)Our bath with over-bath shower is in the same position as you're proposing, i.e. under a window. The windowsill is tiled with a slight forward slope and we have a waterproof roller blind, inset within the window recess, both for privacy when showering and keeping water off the window. Like others have said, some form of window covering is needed to preserve modesty when showering when standing so relatively close to a window, even with 'privacy glass' in the window. All I do is give the blind a quick wipe over with a microfibre cloth to mop up any splashes before rolling it back up once I've donned my bathrobe robe! Our bathroom is approx. the same size as yours and having the bath/shower on the window wall does seem to be best layout....See MoreWaterproof wallpaper
Comments (7)You can use some normal wallpapers and make it splashproof by applying decorators varnish over the top (for use in a bathroom but not wet areas) but I haven't heard of waterproof wallpaper but may be wrong. You can use wetroom panels, here's one company that allows you to customise them but I'm sure there are others around https://www.showerwall.co.uk/product-category/custom-collection/ This company also do art printed on tiles, again there may be others https://www.surfaceview.co.uk...See MoreShallow separate shower or shower bsth by window?
Comments (5)We did the same thing in our last house. Although we didn't use a tray, we created a 'step in' with a half-height wall with a bath screen on the top and just tiled the area rather than have a tray so the space felt more open. Here are some photos. At the widest part I think it was about 750. This allowed us to have a separate bath. The shower is tucked behind the door....See More- 10 months ago
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