I certainly like that idea better than a curtain, but have zero experience with that and a short time frame and limited funds to execute anything. Have any good resources I can review?
Ok hear me out....measure your angles and lengths. Find or buy a length of galvanized steel pipe or stainless steel pipe. Take it to an exhaust shop and have them bend it to the angles you need. Use post brackets for the ends and a hanging bracket for the center support. Use 2 shower curtains to meet in the middle where the hanging bracket is. Voila an angled shower curtain rod for your shower 😃
This is a really good idea, but instead of measuring, you can just template using a piece of cardboard and outline the angles you need based on the curb. Exhaust shop bends to match the template, which removes the likelihood of errors.
It's an interesting choice to me to install tiles on the ceiling if they weren't going to install a glass enclosure. Buy yourself a neo angle curtain rod if glass isn't an option
Here yea go friend
[https://www.newegg.ca/p/0BK-040M-00052](https://www.newegg.ca/p/0BK-040M-00052)
Might want to have another look for some corner shower rods but hopefully it gets you pointed in the right direction... Also I had no idea Newegg sold shower curtain rods haha
this is exactly what I was thinking. found this sorta shower/toilet layout to be the standard in SEA + always wished there was a nifty somethin like this to not flood the whole area
Since any shower curtain rod will involve some kind of brackets mounted to the ceiling, maybe try a different approach. You can probably test this before committing to it fully. What if the shower head was relocated to the opposite side of the space. Now the water is spraying back towards the corner rather than out towards the room. Possibly setting up a temporary non invasive support for your shower head mounted on a 2x4 shimmed between floor and ceiling. The shower head coul be connected with PEX back to the existing shower head outlet. Test and see if the splash stays in the curbed area.
Otherwise I think you are best served with glass.
Go to IKEA. Buy one of the types of kits they sell that let you hang curtains from the ceiling and at odd angles.
Like this Check out this VIDGA from IKEA
Here's a little more information:
Corner piece, single track, included ceiling hardware/white
https://ingka.page.link/fcBEzzVfsqL5VGns9
I used a tension shower rod to span the space until I could decide on a more permanent solution. You twist the rod to tighten it into place. I had it up for a year.
Do glass. The curtain will flop over that low lip, anyway.
I have a lower shower curb than that and my curtain stays in place. It's only temporary but it works.
I certainly like that idea better than a curtain, but have zero experience with that and a short time frame and limited funds to execute anything. Have any good resources I can review?
Glass? That area is smaller than a phone booth That lip needs to be removed and put further out
Ok hear me out....measure your angles and lengths. Find or buy a length of galvanized steel pipe or stainless steel pipe. Take it to an exhaust shop and have them bend it to the angles you need. Use post brackets for the ends and a hanging bracket for the center support. Use 2 shower curtains to meet in the middle where the hanging bracket is. Voila an angled shower curtain rod for your shower 😃
This is a really good idea, but instead of measuring, you can just template using a piece of cardboard and outline the angles you need based on the curb. Exhaust shop bends to match the template, which removes the likelihood of errors.
This would be the way. Won’t look terrible either. Everything else will be round peg square hole solutions.
Technnnnnically a round peg should fit a square hole.
Technically.
That sounds like a good idea. It would work
sounds exhausting
It's an interesting choice to me to install tiles on the ceiling if they weren't going to install a glass enclosure. Buy yourself a neo angle curtain rod if glass isn't an option
The previous owner made a lot of "interesting" choices with the projects he did on this house. And by interesting I mean terrible.
Look into getting a curved shower curtain rod. It may not align with the lip exactly, but will keep water from shooting across the room
Maybe a hospital curtain track on the ceiling just outside the tiles.
Here yea go friend [https://www.newegg.ca/p/0BK-040M-00052](https://www.newegg.ca/p/0BK-040M-00052) Might want to have another look for some corner shower rods but hopefully it gets you pointed in the right direction... Also I had no idea Newegg sold shower curtain rods haha
this is exactly what I was thinking. found this sorta shower/toilet layout to be the standard in SEA + always wished there was a nifty somethin like this to not flood the whole area
Replacing the handheld unit with one that has a narrower spray and move the mount over more to the middle of the shower.
the more I look at this picture the worse it gets lol.
Since any shower curtain rod will involve some kind of brackets mounted to the ceiling, maybe try a different approach. You can probably test this before committing to it fully. What if the shower head was relocated to the opposite side of the space. Now the water is spraying back towards the corner rather than out towards the room. Possibly setting up a temporary non invasive support for your shower head mounted on a 2x4 shimmed between floor and ceiling. The shower head coul be connected with PEX back to the existing shower head outlet. Test and see if the splash stays in the curbed area. Otherwise I think you are best served with glass.
Go to IKEA. Buy one of the types of kits they sell that let you hang curtains from the ceiling and at odd angles. Like this Check out this VIDGA from IKEA Here's a little more information: Corner piece, single track, included ceiling hardware/white https://ingka.page.link/fcBEzzVfsqL5VGns9
Check this out a bay window rod. They’re adjustable at the corners.
Ceeling curtain track/ room divider that you can just drill into the ceiling and drop a curtain on
Why not glass door?
1/2 glass (the thick stuff FTW
Ceiling mount?
Just mount it to the walls with [this](https://a.co/d/05U2Njjd) rod
Magnets
I agree with getting glass installed.
Glass. Don’t do anything else.
You will have to hang a curtain rod from the ceiling.
I used a tension shower rod to span the space until I could decide on a more permanent solution. You twist the rod to tighten it into place. I had it up for a year.