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miss.otter

Hi there,

There is a shower cubicle in the bedroom of my new flat and the door is framed and goes right up to the ceiling - and then it's ventilated with an extract, exiting through the roof. So it's like a ventilated shower 'box'.

I would like to put in frameless glazed doors - like the image below.
However the doors can't go up to the ceiling.

showerinbedroom.jpg

Is there going to be an issue with ventilation and damp? Or is it just going to be grim because the bedroom is going to be dampish?
There isn't scope to move the shower as it's such a small flat.

Any advice appreciated - thanks!
 
it should be ok aslong as the fan is on when the shower is on, even better if the fan is one with an overun for 5 mins or so. if you have lights fitted into the ceiling above the shower, make sure there water rated as there in the main zone.
 
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