Sliding glass shower doors or pivoted glass shower door ??
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Comments (4)Can you draw up a sketch, showing the length of the shower recess/layout of bathroom, as well as the width details. It's a bit hard to tell the size of the area with the photo posted. But, my initial thoughts are to agree with having a solid screen the same width as basin, then pivot door from that point. But 535mm is tight for opening....See Moreshower size in new bathroom with no door
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Comments (24)Hi Bee everything you have done looks lovely but it lacks practical storage. The day bed does take up a lot of space but if hubbie loves to watch Netflix can't argue with that what does he watch it on? because you are video conferencing it would serve both purposes to have a larger screen on the wall opposite the lounge above the desk for Netflix,computer and conferencing. The pretty open floating shelves currently above the desk be moved above the lounge and replaced with full width and height bookshelves Your new hanging book shelves really are only decorative and will block the view into what is already a cramped space and won't store very many books can you use it elsewhere. The art work on it's own would look better and more open. Can the rug be pulled back further or sideways to avoid the door You need to try and keep things off the floor to give a more open feeling. I hope the following might help to show where I'am going with this (siriuskey)...See Moredolly7
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