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Amazing, thank you. That's clearly the right approach - I just need something to get me through the winter while I can save up for a proper solution, and that would definitely do it. I'll get on it this weekend .
@Howard well spotted on the reflecto. Could've been worse tho, I'd just got out of the shower. Just glad I'm not on a register now.
@dbr unfortunately the other end of the bath is where the immersion heater is stored - there's a frame there, and some tiling, but it's all falling off I guess due to heat expansion. It's not strong enough to hold a shower, and I'll be removing it ultimately anyway, so I'm pretty much writing that out of the options.
@Jameo not pictured is the green carpet tiles, all the way up to the toilet. Be a while before those come back in fashion.
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Be a while before those come back in fashion.
Don't be so sure.
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Get a corner pole and two shower curtains.
One lives permanently at the window end to stop the window getting wet and rotting.
The second pulls back like a normal one.
Then hook up a tap mounted shower with a couple of jubilee clips for reinforcement. You can shower perfectly well holding a handheld shower and then standing on it when you need to use two hands.
Imo everything else is a halfway house and you'd be better off just saving the money and putting it towards getting the bathroom done. Obvs depends on your time scale. That window latch on the right kills off any of my other bright ideas.