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Hello all,

I'd like to get some advice on the following issue. We have relatively large tiles (see image 1), and the idea was that the vertical grout line on the would be covered by the (mount of the) bath screen. The 2nd fix has just happened, and the screen was fixed slightly off the line. I haven't spoken with the installers yet, and don't want to make a fuss either...

Do you have any thoughts what we could do? Maybe the screen could be moved a little to the right, depending on how the tiles have been drilled? Or, maybe a small 'box' or 'panel' could be fitted between the screen and the wall, slightly wider than the screen, that would then cover the grout line, without needing to move the screen left/right. The gap between the grout line and the edge of the screen is about 1.5cm, so e.g, a protrusion of about 2cm (from the screen towards the edge of the bath) would cover it. Of course, it needs to look 'natural'.

Any ideas would be much appreciated!
 

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Nothing sensible you can do now, the tiling was put in the wrong place if the intention was to cover the grout line. The screen needs to line up with the inside edge of the bath.

However in the grand scheme of things this does seem like quite a small problem.
 
Re the tiles, I doubt there would be enough movement available in the screen to cover the grout line and if there was the line would be still visible above the screen.

As Fowlerboi, unless the bath is the same shape both ends maybe with wall mounted taps, then the shower would appear to be at the wrong end, or the bath is the wrong way around.
And it may just be the angle of the photo, but it looks like the large shower head is going to splash over the screen,, Shower head too high or screen to low.
 
Re the tiles, I doubt there would be enough movement available in the screen to cover the grout line and if there was the line would be still visible above the screen.

As Fowlerboi, unless the bath is the same shape both ends maybe with wall mounted taps, then the shower would appear to be at the wrong end, or the bath is the wrong way around.
And it may just be the angle of the photo, but it looks like the large shower head is going to splash over the screen,, Shower head too high or screen to low.
The bath is symmetric, with wall-mounted taps. It's not a shower-bath as such; I selected it because it's fairly deep (as far as baths go) and 180 cm long (thus more or less filling that wall). I had thought at the time that it might be a bit of a risk in terms of using a symmetric bath as a shower, but we'll find out. The controls are mounted centrally above the bath, so that it's possible to switch the shower on before getting in and running a bath easily. I appreciate that it's a bit unusual, but the bathroom is very small otherwise.

Now... the large rain shower head is indeed above the screen... we followed the advice of the bathroom installer on that too, but you are right, it may splash - I'll need to test that.
 
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