Grotix
2018-09-16 15:11:42
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Hello, I hope to find some help here as I can't really find anything useful on the internet.
We have a small door directly from the bedroom into a small guest shower which we are now renovating.
The door frame has already been completely removed. Due to the lack of space, we now want to install a glass sliding door that would fit exactly.
The bathroom floor will be tiled, and the bedroom has real wood parquet flooring which will be sanded and sealed.
The shower will have a cabin that is open at the top.
My concern is that condensation might collect on the glass sliding door, just like on the mirror, and drip onto the real wood parquet, which is obviously not good.
Does anyone have experience with this? I thought maybe a stainless steel threshold could be installed on the floor so that nothing drips onto the wood.
Best regards
We have a small door directly from the bedroom into a small guest shower which we are now renovating.
The door frame has already been completely removed. Due to the lack of space, we now want to install a glass sliding door that would fit exactly.
The bathroom floor will be tiled, and the bedroom has real wood parquet flooring which will be sanded and sealed.
The shower will have a cabin that is open at the top.
My concern is that condensation might collect on the glass sliding door, just like on the mirror, and drip onto the real wood parquet, which is obviously not good.
Does anyone have experience with this? I thought maybe a stainless steel threshold could be installed on the floor so that nothing drips onto the wood.
Best regards