Installing a shower curtain
geraldthehamster wrote:
I'm installing a shower curtain in the corner of a wet room. Yes, I know - a 'wet room' means there's no need for a curtain, but SWMBO wants something to 'keep the draught out'.... Tell "SWMBO" that wet-rooms in cold climates are for poor bunnies who don't mind being exposed to all and sundry including the cold, or for rich bunnies who can afford to keep the whole bathroom so well heated (in spite of the extractor fan frantically sucking all the steam AND hot air out!) that there will not BE any cold draughts! If you are poor bunnies who want to feel heat all around you while in the shower then you need a curtain or cubicle all around you and it needs to be fairly close. Eddy. |
Installing a shower curtain
Eddy wrote:
geraldthehamster wrote: I'm installing a shower curtain in the corner of a wet room. Yes, I know - a 'wet room' means there's no need for a curtain, but SWMBO wants something to 'keep the draught out'.... Tell "SWMBO" that wet-rooms in cold climates are for poor bunnies who don't mind being exposed to all and sundry including the cold, or for rich bunnies who can afford to keep the whole bathroom so well heated (in spite of the extractor fan frantically sucking all the steam AND hot air out!) that there will not BE any cold draughts! If you are poor bunnies who want to feel heat all around you while in the shower then you need a curtain or cubicle all around you and it needs to be fairly close. Eddy. All fair advice. But what if theyre not bunnies? NT |
Installing a shower curtain
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