Thursday, February 4, 2010

Shower For Low Ceilings Anyone Know Of A Shower Enclosure Maximum 1775mm High?

Anyone know of a shower enclosure maximum 1775mm high? - shower for low ceilings

I try to shower a bit of height in a bathroom with low ceilings (old house with a bar) is fit. It is approx. 1750 to 1775mm to fit. You know someone, one of the stocks? I found Cairns and models at Manly Homebase are the right size but want something more robust. I can not in other major stores Wickes DIY, Focus DIY will find B & Q or Bathstore.

Thanks

8 comments:

mickeybl... said...

As you may have discovered, most manufacturers have standardized high around 1830-1850. Not a very good manufacturer called Romano limited offer a wide range, and in some pregnant women can be offered reduced in height. I have to pay a little more for this service, but at least a good job, if done, but as a jump on the thing. They have an extensive network of showrooms in the United Kingdom. They can be contacted on
www.rome-showers.com. Hope this helps ...... I have a bathroom showroom selling their products until recently,

KEVIN said...

aqata call a company in Hinckley nr Leicester travel the entire height of the desired device, ask your local bathroom showroom or get in touch
Hope this helps
PS If you stay away from the quality of the halls

bobthebu... said...

Hey, if

Why not your own? If it is done well add value to the house to be able to. Surrounding your bathtub, or an existing database with the Concrete Backer Board. Tiles and joints instead RHE exact size you need. All instructions on how to do this are on HGTV.com

rob89434 said...

Just go to a local glass shop can be any size that you need to. The prices are generally good.

D F said...

HELLO, the Forum robust've thought a company of PVC double glazing and would make the FBI wants to help, in May, which cost a bit more but you get what you want, I hope that this aid DF;

Bonno said...

too difficult to measure with the Benson & Hedges cigarettes 101 mm!

Sid Vicious said...

Hello try www.youareboring.com

terry w said...

I had the same problem with my house. What I did was a safe buy, dismantle, cut, with the exception of the cup, then ordered glass 4 mm cut to my dimensions and they are installed as part of the door that looks and works to treat.
Good luck

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