Hello,
I am considering leaving my shower open on two sides (with walls on the left and right approximately 1 meter (3 feet) apart and about 2 meters (6.5 feet) long).
Does anyone have experience with this? Is 2 meters (6.5 feet) enough, or should I plan for more?
Thanks
I am considering leaving my shower open on two sides (with walls on the left and right approximately 1 meter (3 feet) apart and about 2 meters (6.5 feet) long).
Does anyone have experience with this? Is 2 meters (6.5 feet) enough, or should I plan for more?
Thanks
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Bauexperte2 Sep 2015 14:51Jochen104 schrieb:
and we always splashed about 40cm (15.7 inches) in front of the shower. A sauna towel in front of it takes care of that 😉
Jochen104 schrieb:
I also worry that many women might find it too cold, since the surrounding air can flow freely through the shower area. Actually, it’s the opposite 😀
I’ve been using this type of shower for years and it was simply wonderful—not freezing—because the heat doesn’t get trapped inside a cabin. It only gets cold when you open the shower door; besides, with the shower open, the mirror doesn’t fog up. Also, the lower maintenance effort shouldn’t be underestimated; just use a squeegee on the tiles and you’re done.
We are about to renovate our bathroom, and one thing is certain: no shower door will be installed; maybe we’ll even go with the original poster’s idea. I find it an interesting concept, especially since we have plenty of space.
Regards, Bauexperte
Bauexperte schrieb:
Just a sauna towel in front and it's fine 😉 We have that ;-)
Bauexperte schrieb:
Not at all, it’s actually the other way around 😀
I have had the pleasure of using this type of shower for years, and it was simply amazing—not freezing because the heat doesn’t get trapped inside a cabin. It only gets cold when you open the shower door; plus, with the door open, the mirror doesn’t fog up either. The reduced cleaning effort is also worth noting; just using a squeegee on the tiles and you’re done.
We’re about to renovate our bathroom soon, and one thing’s for sure: there will be no shower door; maybe we’ll even implement the original poster’s idea. I find it an interesting concept, especially since we have plenty of space.
Regards, Bauexperte Are we sure we are talking about the same thing? Our shower is also open on one side—completely without a door. I think that’s wonderful. But open on two sides?!?
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Bauexperte2 Sep 2015 15:33Jochen104 schrieb:
But on two sides?!?Yes, I imagine that would feel quite open; we would have enough space as well.Regards, Bauexperte
Bauexperte schrieb:
Yes, I imagine it to be quite airy... That's what I was saying ;-)
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Bauexperte2 Sep 2015 16:08Spacious in the sense of "more" room; not in the sense of cold ;-)
Best regards, Bauexperte
Bauexperte
Best regards, Bauexperte
Bauexperte
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Klartext902 Sep 2015 22:00Yes, the question is how far the water actually splashes with a proper rain screen (everyone seems to say something different).
I can also angle the tiles beyond the wall so that the water flows back, and the second wall would be continuous anyway.
It would be interesting if someone has done something like this before and possibly also has photos.
It would really fit well with my room layout.
I can also angle the tiles beyond the wall so that the water flows back, and the second wall would be continuous anyway.
It would be interesting if someone has done something like this before and possibly also has photos.
It would really fit well with my room layout.
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