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Quick feedback please-meeting in 3 hrs!

Posted by drewem (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 19, 12 at 8:53

Hello again! Well I think I've figured a plan for my niches and need quick feedback. It's almost 9 am and we are meeting at noon.

Let me know how this sounds.

To recap, seperate corner tub, building pony wall off tub deck with frameless clear glass shower enclosure. That wall will have 2 niches, and create a bench.

Wall 36" tall off tub deck. Start 1st niche 2" above bench. It is 10x14 (one full tile size).

Then 4 inches of space

Then second niche, also 10x14.

Then 2" to top of wall. Total of 36".

Does this work?

Thanks!


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RE: Quick feedback please-meeting in 3 hrs!

Oh, and how deep is a typical bench seat?


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RE: Quick feedback please-meeting in 3 hrs!

Don't panic - even after your meeting you can make small changes if they haven't framed this yet. Sounds fine. We made our bench deeper for tall husband, LOL. Again, it's up to you and the overall size of your shower.

Have you demolished your space yet? Where are you in the process?


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