Hi all,
We're fitting a bathroom in a very old property and the floor slopes off by about 1.5cm from one end of the bath to another. Normally in these circumstances I would recommend a wooden or tiled bath panel that can be neatly cut. This time though it's a P-Shaped shower bath so a plastic panel seems the only option. Tiling to sort out the difference in level isn't an option as the existing joists are too springy to fit a tiled floor to.
Any ideas how we can hide a gap around the bottom of the bath panel? My thought was some thin white PVC trim cut into 2 straight bits and a curved bit. Glue them all to the bottom of the panel and jobs a good one. Any better ideas?
We're fitting a bathroom in a very old property and the floor slopes off by about 1.5cm from one end of the bath to another. Normally in these circumstances I would recommend a wooden or tiled bath panel that can be neatly cut. This time though it's a P-Shaped shower bath so a plastic panel seems the only option. Tiling to sort out the difference in level isn't an option as the existing joists are too springy to fit a tiled floor to.
Any ideas how we can hide a gap around the bottom of the bath panel? My thought was some thin white PVC trim cut into 2 straight bits and a curved bit. Glue them all to the bottom of the panel and jobs a good one. Any better ideas?