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Wet Area Slab recess for Bathroom and Shower

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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to get my head around what is the best way to efficiently use my 5 cm wet area recess for my specific bath and shower layouts. Specficially:

1) Which direction(s) the screed should be flowing to for both shower and outside-of-shower spaces?

2) Where would be the best places for bath-outside and shower drains?

Ideally, I don't want to have any visual step in the bath or frame-less shower, is it possible to achieve?

See below pictures for the actual layouts.





Thanks
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