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  • Thanks for sharing, that's actually super helpful... I guess same applies to wet rooms then? And there is no real way round it?

    God damn it...

  • I guess same applies to wet rooms then?

    I've only used a couple and from memory they had a step down or very steep curve.

    A problem in London with wet rooms is the lime scale from the water. I know this applies to all ldn bathrooms, but more so when you get a lot of spray around.

    My builder mate that I put you in touch with did quite a cool thing with a series of wooden steps. The bath is at the end/highest step and almost looks sunken, then the shower is on the second step. This means visually you just see minimalist 1" spaced wooden slats instead of a shower tray, but underneath there is a fuck-off big shower tray.

    ...not sure if that makes sense?

    It works well with their high ceilings, but idk how it would fit with more modern rooms.... it would probably depend on the proportions.

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