Hey,
I'm currently thinking about how to create a shelf in the shower. The shower will be 90x120cm (35x47 inches) with a long glass panel at the front and a short one on the left side. The back is the long wall, and the right side is the short wall. The shower valve will be on the short wall on the right. I’ve seen that Schlüter offers the Shelf WS, which can be integrated into the grout joint between the tiles. You could position shelves on two levels to the left of the valve. This way, you wouldn’t bump into them like you might if they were installed on the long wall, for example.
Does anyone have experience with this or maybe even has it installed, or perhaps other ideas to suggest?
Thanks!
I'm currently thinking about how to create a shelf in the shower. The shower will be 90x120cm (35x47 inches) with a long glass panel at the front and a short one on the left side. The back is the long wall, and the right side is the short wall. The shower valve will be on the short wall on the right. I’ve seen that Schlüter offers the Shelf WS, which can be integrated into the grout joint between the tiles. You could position shelves on two levels to the left of the valve. This way, you wouldn’t bump into them like you might if they were installed on the long wall, for example.
Does anyone have experience with this or maybe even has it installed, or perhaps other ideas to suggest?
Thanks!
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hampshire25 Apr 2020 18:44In the children’s showers, we had a metal strip installed in the corner joint and tiled over. It looks good and is sturdy – a great idea from the tiler.
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hampshire25 Apr 2020 18:54This is technically the same thing, just a different color. The guys’ showers are 100 x 100 cm (39 x 39 inches), and we didn’t want to take away any room for movement. There is definitely enough space for a shower gel and a shampoo. Since everyone has their own shower, that’s more than enough. It starts to get tight with more than 4 bottles.
hampshire schrieb:
We had a metal strip installed and tiled into the corner joint in the children's showers. It looks good and holds up well – it was a smart idea from the tiler.Could you please share a photo? This question comes up often, and a picture is worth a thousand words.Depending on the size of your tiles, you can also stack 2-3 of them vertically, right?!
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