Shower wall for shower 94.5 cm * 81 cm - Fixed L-shaped shower wall?

  • Erstellt am 2024-10-28 19:09:57

bububu11

2024-10-28 19:09:57
  • #1
I have a corner shower, 81 cm deep and 94.5 cm wide (Walk-In, no shower tray). Now I am considering which walls and/or doors we should buy. It is not our main shower. Therefore, it will probably not be used that often.

I am wondering if it makes sense to work with two fixed sides without a door. So practically an L-shaped shower wall. Does anyone have experience with such a shower? Would that be possible with my dimensions (the long side of the L would be 81 cm deep, the short side would be 94.5 cm - x cm long). I have no experience with how much water would splash out of the opening with such a shower.
 

kbt09

2024-10-28 23:04:41
  • #2
A floor plan drawing of the bathroom would perhaps be helpful.
 

bububu11

2024-11-13 12:36:25
  • #3
Hello kbt09,

thank you very much for your feedback.


The fittings are on the upper wall in the picture.

My problem is that the bathroom door, when open, extends into the shower area. A fixed part of the shower wall on the 100 cm side may only be 81 cm long if there is to be no collision with the door.
 

Holzfinger

2024-11-29 20:22:14
  • #4
Hello kbt09,

with such a small shower cabin, I cannot recommend an open shower. I've also showered in something like that, with a width of 120 cm. Even there, I had to be extremely careful not to get everything wet. In one of my bathrooms, I have a similarly tight situation. There, I have a shower cabin with folding pivot doors to fold together. When no one is showering, just fold them away. And since we have everything flush with the floor, it practically even enlarges the bathroom.

Hope this helps you.

Regards Daniel
 

kbt09

2024-11-29 22:02:55
  • #5
.. I am not the one asking here, that is ... unfortunately, they only answered the question about a bathroom floor plan with a snippet excerpt from the floor plan. So you can't really check what possibilities there are at all.

And without a curtain, partition, etc., I wouldn't want to shower with the proposed shower size either.
 

ypg

2024-11-29 23:46:15
  • #6

Is there anything else coming?

What is in #3 cannot really be called a floor plan.
 

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