Hello everyone,
this is about planning the bathroom, especially the shower area in the master bathroom.
The plan is for a walk-in shower with a width of 1.20 meters (4 feet) and a depth of 1.50 meters (5 feet).
It will be flush with the floor, with a stainless steel drain installed at floor level.
Now I am wondering whether to build the partition wall from the existing Poroton bricks up to a height of 2.00 meters (6.5 feet) or to install a glass panel instead.
The clear room height is 2.72 meters (9 feet).
I am torn between the two options. Maintenance, cost-wise the brick is probably cheaper.
The shower opening faces the window.
Do you have any ideas or tips? This bathroom is driving me crazy.
this is about planning the bathroom, especially the shower area in the master bathroom.
The plan is for a walk-in shower with a width of 1.20 meters (4 feet) and a depth of 1.50 meters (5 feet).
It will be flush with the floor, with a stainless steel drain installed at floor level.
Now I am wondering whether to build the partition wall from the existing Poroton bricks up to a height of 2.00 meters (6.5 feet) or to install a glass panel instead.
The clear room height is 2.72 meters (9 feet).
I am torn between the two options. Maintenance, cost-wise the brick is probably cheaper.
The shower opening faces the window.
Do you have any ideas or tips? This bathroom is driving me crazy.
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Alessandro20 Nov 2020 11:38Hi @Olli-Ka
It’s mentioned in my post #10 there 😉
It’s mentioned in my post #10 there 😉
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Alessandro20 Nov 2020 11:40P
pagoni202020 Nov 2020 11:59Olli-Ka schrieb:
Hmm,
those who can read clearly have an advantage 😕.
This might possibly work for us, maybe a bit narrower, 1m (3.3 feet) width should be enough.
This is exactly how I imagine a shower.
Regards, Olli Of course, 1m (3.3 feet) width is sufficient; it always also depends on tile color, lighting, windows, etc. But don’t forget the necessary storage space for shampoo and so on, otherwise you’ll have to improvise something later.
It really looks sharp @Alessandro, although I personally prefer just a half-height glass panel on one wall because of bending down when squeegeeing. But the young guys these days mostly sit in an office all day, so this morning bending already counts as exercise. 😀
pagoni2020 schrieb:
But don’t forget the necessary storage space for shampoo and so on, otherwise you’ll have to rig something up later.Alessandro installed a nice illuminated niche, didn’t he...P
pagoni202020 Nov 2020 13:06Olli-Ka schrieb:
Alessandro installed such a nice illuminated niche...Yeah, sure. I just wanted to say that you shouldn’t forget TO DO THAT or something similar, and also that the riser pipe is hidden INSIDE the wall.