wet room shower panel size ?

Joined
20 Oct 2010
Messages
865
Reaction score
19
Location
Lanarkshire
Country
United Kingdom
Hi looking to add a glass panel to existing wet room, i have 1700mm wall to wall but a towel rail brings this down to 1600mm, so what size of panel would you fit here, standing in door with shower on my left and i would be walkink to far wall and doing a u turn back to shower ?
Thanks IMG_0638.JPG
 
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
@RobTi , unfortunately you are not being very clear describing what is going where. Where in that picture is the glass panel to go and what is the glass panel for?
 
I’m standing in the doorway with a 800mm wall to my left which the shower is on, I’m looking to fit a glass panel from the edge of the door towards the window with the intention of walking towards the window with the glass screen on my left then do a u turn entering the shower with the screen acting as a water barrier
 
ok, so looking at your picture, that is a wet room with the rad in the left corner. The shower is on the wall to your left, on the same wall that the door is on that is facing the window?

You are looking to put a glass screen from the left edge of the door out towards the window to create an isolated showering area? If that left hand wall is only 800mm then it won't be much of a screen as you would need to leave at least 400-500mm at the end so you can walk into the area comfortably.

Most shower door are at least 500mm.
 
Ah ok, the same wall that the door is on holds the shower and that's 800mm from the edge of the door to that black wall. That black wall that runs down to where the rad is and that's 1600mm.

Best idea is to stand where you would normally shower and then gauge where the most spray from you would end up, then get the longest glass panel you can, you can always get a 300mm return that will divert any spray away from the opening whilst showering.
 

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top