Hello, we have planned a shower measuring 75x90cm (29x35 inches) in our guest bathroom. It is enclosed by walls and has an entrance area that is 60cm (24 inches) wide.
Now we want to install a standard surface-mounted shower valve with a thermostat, etc.
I am wondering where the best location for the valve would be—centered on the long side as shown, or rather on the short side? Maybe even in a corner?
I will likely need to use this shower when the children are older, so it will be used later on.
Upstairs, we have a shower measuring 90x120cm (35x47 inches), which is also enclosed by walls. The same question applies there.
Thanks for your input.
Now we want to install a standard surface-mounted shower valve with a thermostat, etc.
I am wondering where the best location for the valve would be—centered on the long side as shown, or rather on the short side? Maybe even in a corner?
I will likely need to use this shower when the children are older, so it will be used later on.
Upstairs, we have a shower measuring 90x120cm (35x47 inches), which is also enclosed by walls. The same question applies there.
Thanks for your input.
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Peanuts7427 Apr 2016 06:00Just for your information, our shower is 130 x 100 cm (51 x 39 inches) and water still splashes out. So, you will hardly be able to avoid that...
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ElBoCaDiLlO27 Apr 2016 06:26And do you have the showerhead centered? Best regards
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Peanuts7427 Apr 2016 06:36We installed it in the middle of the short side (but it is a Raindance), and the open side is the short side opposite...
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Peanuts7427 Apr 2016 06:38Here are photos of it
Hello again
We built our guest shower 150 x 90cm (59 x 35 inches) like this:
The concealed valve is installed outside the shower area, roughly next to the marked shaft.
The angled connection and handheld showerhead are also placed in this area, as they are rarely used.
The shower arm and overhead shower head are positioned centrally within the shower area.
Olli
We built our guest shower 150 x 90cm (59 x 35 inches) like this:
The concealed valve is installed outside the shower area, roughly next to the marked shaft.
The angled connection and handheld showerhead are also placed in this area, as they are rarely used.
The shower arm and overhead shower head are positioned centrally within the shower area.
Olli