New custom bath panel and problem floor vinyl gap

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I decided to have a go at replacing a cracked bath panel on a wall to wall bath with a home made panel. I created the panel from tongue and groove moisture resistant MDF using vertical pieces with 6mm plywood backing. This sandwich tucks into the hook of the bath at the top. I created a 120mm tall plinth out of 12mm plywood. The sandwich panel sits in front of this.

I have overcome several problems along the way such as bath legs that stick out (requiring pockets to be chiselled out of the backing plywood) but have finally got the panel built, the edges scribed to fit around the skirting board at each end and I thought the end was in sight.

However putting all the pieces in place, I discovered to get the panel plumb the plinth needed to be positioned such that the vinyl on the floor is ending about 10mm before the plinth.

I bought some uPVC 17mm quadrant but this doesn’t look great and ruins the stepped look of the plinth and panel combo.

I really do not want to tackle putting new vinyl down even though a small bathroom. My skills are very limited and this project has cost enough already.

Has anyone had similar issues and can suggest any solutions. All I can think of is to try a flat uPVC strip but not sure how that would look. I don’t want it to look like a bodge job.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Personally, I think it looks very neat and you’ve done a good job. I’d be reluctant to put any kind of strip on it. Just get a new piece of vinyl the right size ?
 
Personally, I think it looks very neat and you’ve done a good job. I’d be reluctant to put any kind of strip on it. Just get a new piece of vinyl the right size ?
Thank you for the kind words. I would prefer not to add a strip. The cost of the vinyl would be very little as the bathroom is the length of a bath and not as wide. Having never put down vinyl or carpet I am concerned it may require skill gained from years of experience. I would in theory have a great template as the existing one would probably come up in one piece.

Originally I contemplated a replacement plastic panel for about £30 or £40 but wanted to for a better looking solution. You would not believe the amount of items required for this one job so I am concerned about the need to spend another £100 for vinyl and tools and adhesive. This may be the only decent option.
 

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