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mwebber.82
Hi,
I'm tackling my first shower cubicle (having done my kitchen earlier this year)...
The wall is tanked and I'll fit the shower tray at the weekend (once I've worked out how to level it!). I'm now trying to work out how far along the wall should tile in terms of then fixing the doors to the wall. Do I have to tile beyond the edge of the tray so that the doors can be fixed a centimetre or two into the tile, or is it OK to fix the the door to the wall and then tile up to the of the door?
Althought I've never really thought about what the 'norm' is, I think I'd prefer the look of keeping the tiles within the shower cubicle itself. The door is held against the wall by a metal bracket that runs the full height of the door - this would hide the edge of the tiles so it won't look bad through the glass (i.e. you won't be able to see the edge of the tiles).
I could then run a bead of Silicon down the height of the door unit to seal between the door and the tiles.
Is there any reason not to do it this way? i.e. is there any reason to extend the tiles beyond the shower tray and then fix the door to the wall by drilling carefully through the tiles? I'd be interested in hearing your opinion not only in terms of what works best, but also in terms of what tends to look best!
Many thanks!
I'm tackling my first shower cubicle (having done my kitchen earlier this year)...
The wall is tanked and I'll fit the shower tray at the weekend (once I've worked out how to level it!). I'm now trying to work out how far along the wall should tile in terms of then fixing the doors to the wall. Do I have to tile beyond the edge of the tray so that the doors can be fixed a centimetre or two into the tile, or is it OK to fix the the door to the wall and then tile up to the of the door?
Althought I've never really thought about what the 'norm' is, I think I'd prefer the look of keeping the tiles within the shower cubicle itself. The door is held against the wall by a metal bracket that runs the full height of the door - this would hide the edge of the tiles so it won't look bad through the glass (i.e. you won't be able to see the edge of the tiles).
I could then run a bead of Silicon down the height of the door unit to seal between the door and the tiles.
Is there any reason not to do it this way? i.e. is there any reason to extend the tiles beyond the shower tray and then fix the door to the wall by drilling carefully through the tiles? I'd be interested in hearing your opinion not only in terms of what works best, but also in terms of what tends to look best!
Many thanks!