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Curtain Outlet

Posted on April 25, 2010.
Curtain Outletbathroom renovation. How to reach the shower area? Door or a curtain? socket a problem or not?

links to photos of the rebuilding remodeling. http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm238/forestsun/P1010048.jpg
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exit area 71 1 / 2 inches to take a shower. output is on the wall at the rear. If you draw a straight line along the back side of the tub ... Back up to the stage and the wall .. then the line would be the right outlet. So if I were to drink all the way back to the electricity would be left out of the shower area. But where to find a setting like this, a framework that would go ahead and if I just put up normal square frame and the end of the frame to strengthen it. it would be unwise to seek a just framework extending upward into the air at this point. Thinkng I have a shower curtain. It would be much better to clean and maintain. But how to obtain a J or L-shaped rod curtain work. What curtain guide rail mounted on the ceiling. Please send photos or links to recommendations.

I think there is a "frame-less" shower doors now ... They might even find at The Home Depot (and easier to clean too )....... Your only option might be the ceiling guide rail, but it might be too much fabric (visually) for this small area .......

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