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visioneset

Sorry about the weird posts, but you lot must have come across all manner of configurations, even if this isn't much to do with the skills of a tiler.

Managed to come up with a design below that I think works, but ideally it needs a fixed quadrant panel and a hinged flipper hung off of it. I've searched but can't find this product, if it doesn't exist anyone know a good company for a custom solution and is it going to be horrendously expensive?

bathroom-fixed-quadrant.jpg

 
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visioneset

This will be a flush fitted tray, so can I use wetroom specific panels? It seems a more modular approach looking at what is available. Could substitute a pentagonal tray with the loss of a little space, or maybe I can squeeze in a 1400. as the 45deg typically slices off quite a bit so entry to room wouldn't be too bad.
 
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Spud

have you tried the usual brand names such as bathstore etc to see if they have something off the shelf
 
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p4ulo

Why not create a diagonal floor tray with a diagonal piece of fixed glass?
I don't even know if one exists, but could you cut something down to make it all work?
 

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