Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Double shower design help 10Sep 20, 2018 11:24 am TheShed Whatever you do, don’t make the toilet the first thing you see when you look in the door. Could you change the door to a cavity slider instead? That would free up space. Its an old brick house - so no the cavity slider is not possible. Re: Double shower design help 11Sep 20, 2018 1:06 pm kefa TheShed Whatever you do, don’t make the toilet the first thing you see when you look in the door. Could you change the door to a cavity slider instead? That would free up space. Its an old brick house - so no the cavity slider is not possible. Assuming you mean the hinges are on the vanity side, I would change the door so it is hung from the other side. A bit more work but I think worth it for any of these layouts. We have an 1800x900 shower, head on the short side, with an 1100mm single sheet of glass and we still get a bit of spray out the opening. It's not much, I just make sure I mop it up with the floor mat. Based on our spray pattern, I feel like your first option might contain the most water?? Re: Double shower design help 12Sep 20, 2018 1:55 pm bank Assuming you mean the hinges are on the vanity side, I would change the door so it is hung from the other side. A bit more work but I think worth it for any of these layouts. The hinges are actually on the side opposite the vanity. So it swings towards the wall not vanity. My concern would be if the vanity is moved any closer to the door then someone using the basin near the door could be hit by the door. Thanks for the tip on the spray. Re: Double shower design help 13Sep 20, 2018 2:51 pm I like the look of the toilet and vanity in a straight line and put the vanity up to the wall. You shouldn't have a problem with someone being hit by the door as I wouldn't assume that someone would come barging in if the door is shut (especially with a toilet in there). Re: Double shower design help 14Sep 20, 2018 3:01 pm bestspecials I like the look of the toilet and vanity in a straight line and put the vanity up to the wall. You shouldn't have a problem with someone being hit by the door as I wouldn't assume that someone would come barging in if the door is shut (especially with a toilet in there). have you got kids!? Re: Double shower design help 15Sep 20, 2018 3:40 pm we have a double shower 1600 x 900 wont be having one in new build will go 1200 x 900 single feels a bit cold with one half vacant after switching to instantaneous gas the system cant quite cope with both showers going at the same time G'day I'm trying to put in some privacy screening on my rental rooftop on a tight budget. I've already invested about $500 in the supplies for this. The issue is… 0 32239 I'll look into different shower heads and ask the plumber about some engineering and see what he says. Thanks 2 9551 Hi All, about to commence a bathroom renovation and need some advice on subfloor works. Current subfloor is hardwood T&G floorboards on 90x45 joists, but intention is to… 0 5820 |