Shower tiling to ceiling or not
antoinetteok
6 years ago
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Comments (16)I see what you mean, 2100x2100 is not huge, but its certainly workable, is this a reno and are you working within an existing structure and if so existing plumbing as well?... I still think you can have a better layout to make better use of the space, looks like you're trying to cram everything in one corner of the room with an entire wall (to the left) dedicated to towel rails?... I see you've noted bedroom and hallway at the bottom, does that mean the bedroom is only linked to part of the ensuite and if so how much of the ensuite actually connects? presumably where you'll have the cavity sliding door... my suggestion to find a way to enclose the shower a little is not only to limit water splash but also to create some privacy from the toilet in the event that both are being used at the same time, could be a bit awkward? I was thinking maybe a nib wall with glass panel on top... I would actually also consider doing a nib wall where the vanity is and have the floating vanity from the left wall to the nib wall as that little gap you've got at the moment between the vanity and the shower screen would be difficult/annoying to clean... incidentally, the 540 depth of the wall hung toilet, does that include the cistern or will that be hidden behind the ensuite wall?...See MoreShower over Back-to-wall freestanding bath - tile fall and drainage?
Comments (11)Some baths are more suited for shower baths than others. It depends on the flattish standing room at the bottom of the bath. Some baths are quite curvy and narrow. Make sure you stand in a showroom bath to see if it feels too narrow (without your shoes). You will need a four flange bath for tiling and waterproofing in your shower bath scenario. https://specify.caroma.com.au/products/baths/vivas/vivas-1675-anti-slip-bath Best of luck with your planning, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls/Dr Retro Virtual Visits...See MorePainting Bathroom Shower Tiles
Comments (1)My friend used Dulux renovation paint and it works beautifully, she renovated her ensuite, follow directions for a complete makeover...See MoreGlass or tiled shower wall
Comments (8)Hi Heather, I understand your concern about the maintenance of a glass divider in your shower. If you want to create a fully tiled shower, it can definitely work, especially if your space is large enough. However, if you're worried about the shower feeling too enclosed, a frameless glass divider could be a great alternative. Frameless glass is a popular choice for modern bathrooms as it creates an open and airy look while still providing a barrier to contain water. On top of that, frameless glass is generally easier to clean than framed glass, as it doesn't have any metal framing or crevices where dirt and grime can accumulate. Bathroom renovation shared by Fontaine's customer....See Moreantoinetteok
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