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  • I'm struggling a bit on terminology/what I should be searching for here.

    I'm putting an en-suite in the loft conversion. It is fairly narrow so I envisage the back and sides of the shower just being the tiled walls and a door at the front. I'm thinking I'd just need a shower tray of the correct width (is it possible to get this, how does it work if you don't?) and a door in a frame (again, how do you get the correct width?) but I'm struggling to find what I'm picturing.

    Is this possible? If so what should I be searching for?

  • We just did a very similar set up, what we did was to make a false stud wall on one side to bring the gap at the end to a standard width of shower tray, also gave a handy place to hide soil pipes. Dodgy diagram in excel attached.

    Looking at my quote we used one of these trays combined with one of these doors, which was just fixed to walls either side

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