Shower glass wall: plan it room-height or with space above?

  • Erstellt am 2023-11-10 15:08:21

NilsHolgersson

2023-11-10 15:08:21
  • #1
Hello everyone,

we have planned a walk-in shower in the corner (see plan), it will be separated on one side by a glass wall (on the plan oriented vertically coming from the wall with the window), one side towards the freestanding tub remains open. A central controlled residential ventilation system is planned.

For aesthetic reasons, we would like to have the glass wall made floor-to-ceiling. Alternatively, a 2-meter high glazing is possible, leaving about 40 cm free between the glass wall and the ceiling.
Does this play a significant role for the ventilation of the shower (mold, etc.) or is it unproblematic with controlled residential ventilation?

Thanks to you all!

Regards
Nils
 

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