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I'm doing a quote for a customer to replace a tardis that lives in the corner of a master bedroom.
I have suggested ply lining the floor before placing ... -
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Raised Floor to Shower Cubicle Images?
Hi
I'm doing a quote for a customer to replace a tardis that lives in the corner of a master bedroom.
I have suggested ply lining the floor before placing the tray and allowing a walk on area outside the tray that can be covered with tiles/rubber etc and they can then carpet up to.
Better that that I think a raised floor would look the part differentiating the room and shower better.
Has anyone got any photo's I could show as examples. Obviously must be 1st class etc etc.
Thanks in advance.
Paul.
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