sloping of shower floor
Katrina H
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Comments (1)how disappointing ...has the tiler offered any solutions? in the meantime a simple shower curtain could be worth considering.. extra long white shower curtain (213cm hangs higher and looks better) about $25 from Spotlight and "extenda rail" adjustable tension rod available for about $20 at Bunnings...easy DIY quick fix without making any holes in the tiles and could be worth trying until the perfect solution is found...See MoreHow to fit walk-in shower and bath into “large” bathroom?
Comments (35)Hi Deonne If your bathroom requires the two doors, my suggestion is NOT to have a bath. Keep it very clean and neat Across the recess have either a walk-in shower with a 600mm opening OR a glass panel and door. You may consider a seat in the shower ( example on our website ) A recess ( niche ) for shower 300mm high max length Wall hung, all drawer vanity. In-wall cistern toilet suite. Mixer diverter, overhead and handheld shower. Quality tapware, with min 10-year warranty Porcelain floor tiles min 300 x 300. Tile to ceiling, ( unless home has high ceiling, if high, tile to an architrave height ) min tile size 600 x 300, Ceramic to rein in cost...See MoreHelp! Where to locate linear floor waste in shower?
Comments (4)depending on the length of the shower...1500 or less have the linear waste across the opening at E and 1800 or more i would prefer a longer C but you should discuss with the plumber and tiler as various options means the floor has to slope in different directions..i notice that you have a small floor waste in front of the vanity...given the choice i would prefer to have all the floor slope toward a walk in shower with drain at C and no screen but if you want a screen to the floor that will interrupt the slope and trap water so it may be better to slope the vanity area and the shower space separately...See MoreBudget advice wanted
Comments (5)But the bathroom doesn’t look overly big, so won’t cost much for tiling. And because of the size I would be making sure the idea of a free standing bath and walk in shower area, plus a vanity would actually fit. You need to measure accurately and then choose correct size bath for the space, while still providing a sufficient area for showering. And then depends what your floor is made of. Timber or concrete slab. If concrete slab, then the whole floor needs to be chipped away and relaid, for a walk in shower to get the correct slope of the shower floor for drainage, to prevent the shower water going into vanity area. As said, too many variables for anyone apart from a professional to quote on. If you kept the same layout and just updated the aesthetics, then maybe $10000 to $20000. Depending on whether retiling complete room etc etc....See Moredreamer
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