That looks good except, why are the taps so far away from the showerhead?
Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: walk in shower 23Dec 12, 2008 5:32 pm the shower which was designed for someoen with disabilities in mind, I'd say the taps are away so that a carer could turn the taps on without having to get wet. obviously not designed for a high care person. Also I notice they look like ordinary taps and I would ahve thought they'd ahve done flick taps. Notice the sink is the sort that allows someone in a wheel chair access to the basin because it sticks out from the cupboard. Re: walk in shower 24Dec 12, 2008 5:39 pm d@n ed. That looks good except, why are the taps so far away from the showerhead? Fair point, but also consider wide angle photography makes spaces look bigger than they actual are. I think the taps like that are a great idea.... you can get the water to the right temp without getting wet. The taps like that are also great if you have to shower kids. When DS was younger and I turned the shower on for him, I always got covered in water. I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Re: walk in shower 25Dec 12, 2008 9:04 pm I agree, taps are much easier to use when not directly underneath the shower rose.
I got worried when I saw that our shower taps were not centred to the shower rose, till someone smart pointed out to me that was the reason why Electrical just got back to me and said the most they can provide is a single power point on the Bedroom 1 side of that wall. After handover, your towel rail installer… 2 1060 most towels and sheets will fit easily on 300mm deep shelves and my suggestion allows for a counter surface under the window (about 90cm off the floor would be a… 1 2210 I'll look into different shower heads and ask the plumber about some engineering and see what he says. Thanks 2 6205 |