We want to replace the bath with a shower using the same footprint and plumbing.
A shower area that size would normally be fine as a walk-in with a fixed screen, but in this case the non-shower end end is too close to the loo so access has to be in the middle not from one end, which means it needs a panel | door | panel setup like this:*
Problem is the end wall without the shower has a window, and the window starts before the edge of the bath, so the RHS panel will cut across the window opening.
To make things even more difficult, there's a full width, half-height boxed in area below the window as well.
Would it be ok to attach the RHS panel to the half-height boxing in only, and stabilise the rest with wall bars:
Other option is just to get the window replaced and resize the opening. It's in ok-ish condition so not a disaster if that's the way we go, just a faff to get organised.
unless it's ok to have panel | door only, with the door just opening freely, not closing against a side wall or fixed panel? Feels like that's not ok.
We want to replace the bath with a shower using the same footprint and plumbing.
A shower area that size would normally be fine as a walk-in with a fixed screen, but in this case the non-shower end end is too close to the loo so access has to be in the middle not from one end, which means it needs a panel | door | panel setup like this:*
Problem is the end wall without the shower has a window, and the window starts before the edge of the bath, so the RHS panel will cut across the window opening.
To make things even more difficult, there's a full width, half-height boxed in area below the window as well.
Would it be ok to attach the RHS panel to the half-height boxing in only, and stabilise the rest with wall bars:
Other option is just to get the window replaced and resize the opening. It's in ok-ish condition so not a disaster if that's the way we go, just a faff to get organised.